"Domiciliate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Domiciliate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Domiciliate" Meaning

Domiciliate is a verb that means to establish or settle someone or something in a home or dwelling. It can also mean to cause or allow someone or something to settle or reside in a particular place. The word is derived from the Latin "domicus," meaning "of or pertaining to the home," and the suffix "-ile," which forms a verb indicating action.

"Domiciliate" Examples

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Domiciliate is a rare verb that means to assign or station (someone) in a particular place, especially as a member of a community or household.

Examples


The army officer was domiciliated in Paris to oversee the city's defense operations.
After being transferred to the new project, James was domiciliated in a newly renovated office in the downtown area.
The wealthy family domiciliated their summer home on the lake, where they would spend their vacations.
The city council decided to domiciliate the new homeless shelter on the outskirts of town to reduce congestion in the city center.
The missionary was domiciliated in a remote village to learn the local culture and language.

"Domiciliate" Similar Words

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