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reside

rih-ZYD
verb
1
To live somewhere on a permanent or long-term basis.
"She currently resides in Manchester."
"The family has resided in this house for three generations."
2
To exist or be located within something, especially an abstract quality.
"The real power resides with the board, not the CEO."

How to Use Reside

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When to use it

More formal than "live" — common in official or legal contexts.

Common pairings
reside in a country the power resides in currently residing at

Word Forms

resided past tense, resides singular

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Etymology

From Old French resider, from Latin resideo, "to remain behind, dwell" — from re- ("back") plus sedeo ("sit").

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