reside (verb)

  • 31inhere in — verb be part of This problem inheres in the design • Syn: ↑attach to • Hypernyms: ↑include • Hyponyms: ↑rest, ↑reside, ↑repose …

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  • 32emigrate — verb To leave the country in which one lives, especially ones native country, in order to reside elsewhere. Ant: immigrate See Also: emigrant, emigration, émigré, immigrant …

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  • 33inhabit — verb a) To live or reside in some place b) To be present in or fill some place See Also: inhabitant …

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  • 34cohabit — verb a) to reside with another as if married or as a married couple b) to coexist in common environs with Syn: cohabitate See Also …

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  • 35bide — verb /baɪd/ a) To bear; to endure; to tolerate. b) To dwell or reside in a location; to abide. See Also: bid …

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  • 36occupy — verb a) To fill either time or space. The film occupied three hours of my time. b) To live or reside in. We occupy a small flat. See Also: occ …

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  • 37occupy — verb (occupies, occupying, occupied) 1》 reside or have one s place of business in. 2》 fill or take up (a space or time). 3》 hold (a position or job). 4》 keep (someone) busy, active, or preoccupied. 5》 take control of (a place) by military… …

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  • 38come — verb 1) come and listen Syn: move nearer, move closer, approach, advance, draw close/closer, draw near/nearer; proceed; archaic draw nigh Ant: go away 2) they came last night Syn …

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  • 39consist — verb 1) the exhibition consists of 180 drawings Syn: be composed of, be made up of, be formed of; comprise, contain, include, incorporate 2) style consists in the choices that writers make Syn: be inherent in, lie in …

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  • 40dwell — verb, formal gypsies dwell in these caves dwell on Syn: reside, live, be settled, be housed, lodge, stay; informal put up; formal abide, be domiciled …

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