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View usage for: (rɪzaɪd) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense resides, present participle residing, past tense, past participle resided1. verbIf someone resides somewhere, they live there or are staying there. [formal] Margaret resides with her invalid mother in a London suburb. [VERB preposition/adverb] All single full-time students must reside in university residence halls. [VERB preposition/adverb] Synonyms: live, lodge, dwell [formal, literary], have your home More Synonyms of reside 2. verb [no cont]If a quality resides in something, the thing has that quality. [formal] Happiness does not reside in strength or money. [VERB + in] The military is based on the principle that the ultimate authority resides in thearmed forces. [VERB in noun] Synonyms: be present, lie, exist, consist More Synonyms of reside reside in British English (rɪˈzaɪd) verb (intransitive) formal1. to live permanently or for a considerable time (in a place); have one's home (in) she now resides in London 2. (of things, qualities, etc) to be inherently present (in); be vested (in) political power resides in military strength Derived forms resider (reˈsider) noun Word origin C15: from Latin residēre to sit back, from re- + sedēre to sit reside in American English (rɪˈzaɪd) verb intransitiveWord forms: reˈsided or reˈsiding1. to dwell for a long time; have one's residence; live (in or at) 2. to be present or inherent; exist (in) said of qualities, etc. 3. to be vested (in) said of rights, powers, etc. Word origin ME resyden < MFr resider < L residere < re-, back + sedere, to sit Examples of 'reside' in a sentencereside Where now might certainty reside in such a condition?Of course he now resides in a very tough place.It is thought that it still resides in one of the royal palaces.But he should be safe enough with this toy one residing on a shelf.From the work we have done it seems that home advantage resides in sides defending more when they are away.We wonder if they are still unknown, and where they now reside.It now resides in a converted 15th-century church.As two of the accused resided in one house, it had ten police assigned for its attack.Now he is set to be bailed next week and freed in three months to reside permanently in Britain.In one corner resides an impressive grand piano, which has clearly seen a lot of use over the years.We reside alongside one another.All a long way from the US prison where he now resides.Fewer than 60 now reside in his Cotswolds yard and fewer than ten are good enough to run this week.Quit sitting around with your theological mystical excuses and get busy building the temple that I said would be the place my presence resides. British English: reside VERB If someone resides somewhere, they live there or are staying there. She resides with her invalid mother in a city suburb. - American English: reside
- Brazilian Portuguese: residir
- Chinese: 居住
- European Spanish: residir
- French: résider
- German: wohnen
- Italian: risiedere
- Japanese: 居住する
- Korean: 거주하다
- European Portuguese: residir
- Latin American Spanish: residir
Definition to live permanently (in a place) (formal) She resides with her invalid mother. Synonyms have your home settle abide hang out (informal) sojourn Opposites Definition to be present (in) Happiness does not reside in money. Synonyms be present consist dwell abide rest with be intrinsic to inhere be vested Additional synonymsSynonyms stay, live, stop, wait, rest, lodge, linger, dwell (formal, literary), reside (formal), sojourn, tarryDefinition to live as a permanent resident He dwells in the mountains. Synonyms live, stay, reside (formal), rest, quarter, settle, lodge, abide, hang out (informal), sojourn, establish yourself Definition to be present under specified conditions or in a specified place the social climate which existed 20 years ago Synonyms occur, happen, stand, remain, obtain (formal), be present, prevail, abide- reserved
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Additional synonymsDefinition to exist or comprise The problem lay in the large amounts spent on defence. Synonyms exist, be present, consist, dwell (formal, literary), reside, pertain, inhere Definition to live temporarily in rented accommodation She lodged with a farming family. Synonyms stay, room, stop (British, informal), board, reside (formal), sojournDefinition to continue to be The three men remained silent. Synonyms stay, continue, go on, stand, dwell (formal, literary), bide Definition to continue or remain in a place, position, or condition Hundreds of people defied army orders to stay at home. Synonyms remain, continue to be, linger, stand, stop, wait, settle, delay, halt, pause, hover, abide, hang around (informal), reside, stay put, bide, loiter, hang in the air, tarry, put down roots, establish yourself |