resedancy
To live or have one's permanent home in a particular place, or to be inherent or present in a specific person, quality, or legal power. It is a more formal term than 'live' and is often used in legal, political, or technical contexts.
Exemplos
3 de 5After moving for work, I now reside in a quiet suburb just outside of the city center.
I live in a quiet neighborhood near the city now that I have moved for my job.
The authority to approve the annual budget resides solely with the board of directors.
Only the board of directors has the power to approve the yearly budget.
He's just residing at his sister's place for a bit until he gets back on his feet.
He is staying at his sister's house temporarily until he finds a job and a home.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the word 'Inside'. You reside *inside* your house. The word 'side' is right there in re-side.
Quiz rápido
The ultimate responsibility for the project's success _______ with the department head.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: resides
Exemplos
After moving for work, I now reside in a quiet suburb just outside of the city center.
everydayI live in a quiet neighborhood near the city now that I have moved for my job.
The authority to approve the annual budget resides solely with the board of directors.
formalOnly the board of directors has the power to approve the yearly budget.
He's just residing at his sister's place for a bit until he gets back on his feet.
informalHe is staying at his sister's house temporarily until he finds a job and a home.
The primary significance of the study resides in its unique methodology regarding data collection.
academicThe most important part of the study is its special way of collecting information.
For tax purposes, the corporation must prove that its primary operations reside within the state.
businessThe company needs to show that its main business activities are located in the state for tax reasons.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
the right to reside
legal permission to stay in a country
reside in the fact that
to be explained or caused by a specific fact
ordinarily reside
to normally or habitually live in a place
Frequentemente confundido com
Residency is the noun (the status or period of living somewhere), whereas reside is the verb (the act of living there).
This is an incorrect spelling; the correct noun is 'residency' and the correct verb is 'reside'.
Notas de uso
Use 'reside' instead of 'live' when you want to sound more professional or when referring to abstract concepts like where power or responsibility 'sits' in an organization.
Erros comuns
Learners often misspell the noun form as 'resedancy'. Also, remember that 'reside' is an intransitive verb, so it usually requires a preposition like 'in' or 'at'.
Dica de memorização
Think of the word 'Inside'. You reside *inside* your house. The word 'side' is right there in re-side.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Latin 'residere', which means 'to sit back' or 'to remain behind'.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In legal and immigration contexts, 'residing' is a critical term used to determine tax liability, voting rights, and citizenship eligibility.
Quiz rápido
The ultimate responsibility for the project's success _______ with the department head.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: resides
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a
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I
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for
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not
A1A function word used to express negation or denial. It is primarily used to make a sentence or phrase negative, often following an auxiliary verb or the verb 'to be'.
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