Concept cluster: Social systems > Residing
n
(obsolete) The act or condition of abiding; residence, stay.
n
The act of abiding or continuing; abode; stay; continuance; dwelling.
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(obsolete) An abode.
n
Obsolete form of abode. [(obsolete) Act of waiting; delay.]
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The protection, physical and legal, afforded by such a place (as, for example, for political refugees).
n
One living in the back or outlying districts of a community.
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(UK politics) A reduction in housing benefit for people who live in social housing that is deemed underoccupied.
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(archaic) Residence; habitation.
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One who inhabits a brownstone building.
adv
To or at a place, as a residence or place of business.
n
(US, Canada, Australia, sports) A team at the bottom of a league, or in a lower league.
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(historical) Any of six levitical towns in the Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah in which the perpetrators of accidental manslaughter could claim the right of asylum.
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Housing in which the residents' private space is supplemented by communal facilities such as a shared kitchen and/or dining room.
v
To return to one's house, or to any place of origin.
n
Alternative form of commorancy [A house for a place of residence, usually a temporary one.]
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(Ireland, politics) provision by the state of accommodation and living expenses to registered asylum seekers, who are not allowed to work for pay
v
To have a domicile in a particular place.
n
An inhabitant of a specific place; an inhabitant or denizen.
n
A retirement home.
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A habitation or habitation facility.
n
(obsolete) dwelling; abode; residence
n
A place in which a person lives.
v
(intransitive) To dwell
n
A group, lodge, or company, as of the Primrose League.
adj
(linguistics) Indicating the types of structures, shelters, places of worship, or organization of homes in a community.
n
(poetic, obsolete) habitation; living place
n
A temporary residence for those who have left prison, residential drug rehabilitation, or the like, designed to ease them back into society.
n
The civilian sphere as opposed to the military; specifically, the civilian sphere supporting the military's efforts in a war.
n
The market for a product within the country in which it is produced.
n
the ownership of a home, (or collectively) homes.
n
A school within a private domestic place, rather than in a public facility or private institution.
n
A voyage or journey home.
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One who lives in their hometown.
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A person employed to help people move their possessions from one residence to another.
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A person seeking a suitable house to buy or rent.
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A person who visits and stays at someone else's house, usually for one or more nights.
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homeowner
adj
(not comparable) Located indoors, especially at home or at one's office or place of work.
adj
Alternative spelling of in house [Belonging to or part of an organization; internal.]
n
One who dwells in a place; an inhabitant.
n
A dwelling within, especially lodgement or habitation in the mind or soul.
n
Abode; place of dwelling; residence.
n
A person who shares a residence (such as a hotel guest, a lodger, or a student living on campus), or other place.
n
(informal) Connecticut
n
(obsolete) The state of dwelling or residing; occupancy.
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occupation of a dwelling by multiple families or unrelated people
adj
occupied by multiple families or unrelated people
v
To live or reside in.
n
One's personal situation as it should be, with no problems.
n
A home for the elderly; an old folks' home.
n
The state or business of a portreeve.
n
(by extension) domicile, place where one lives (as stated in the stamp)
n
(Britain) The exploitation of tenants of slum properties by unscrupulous landlords
v
To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to remain for a long time.
n
The place where one lives (resides); one's home.
n
The home or residence of a person, especially in the colonies.
adj
Used as a residence or by residents.
n
The provision of short-term, temporary relief to a person who provides regular care to an individual.
n
A place of residence for people who require constant nursing care and have significant deficiencies with activities of daily living, such as the elderly and younger adults with physical disabilities.
n
A retirement village.
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A multi-residence housing facility intended for the elderly.
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A residential complex designed for senior citizens who require little or no assistance from carers.
n
(archeology) A site where people used to live together in ancient times; an ancient simple kind of village.
v
(intransitive) To reside somewhere temporarily, especially as a guest or lodger.
n
lands the revenues of which supported a hospital or the site of a hospital
adj
Not ever travelling or moving far from home.
n
(US) A person who spends the summer in a country boarding house.
n
Alternative form of villeggiatura [country retirement; staying at a place in the country]
n
(law, obsolete or historical) neighborhood; vicinity; venue
v
(obsolete or archaic, dialectal) To live, reside, stay.

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