To have permanent residence.
Make one's home in a particular place or community.
Be inherent or innate in;
1 Political power at this point seems to reside with... With the Army.
2 Elected by the people for four years; must reside in the district.
3 A significant number of Marshallese base workers now reside at Kwajalein Island.
4 So many people reside together that you cannot control it, he said.
5 Reports on people like Prigoff reside there for up to 30 years.
6 The cap and gown reside in a glass case in the lobby.
7 The English and German and Chinese successful men reside in this quarter.
8 Six family members who reside in the same household have been tested.
9 Spent a good deal of time terrorizing the mortals who reside here.
10 Around 7 million people reside in the area affected by the orders.
11 Therefore truth does not reside only in the intellect composing and dividing.
12 He continued to reside in Elkton until the time of his death.
13 The Breaks is getting to be a hard place to reside in.
14 The members of the highest degree reside at Karbala, the sacred city.
15 I don't know how many generations of Kesslers reside in this place.
16 I and my chimney, two grey-headed old smokers, reside in the country.
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