Synonym: abidance, abode, hall, manse, mansion, mansion house, residency. Similar words: presidency, resident, president, residential, presidential, evidence, beside, besides. Meaning: ['rezɪdəns] n. 1. any address at which you dwell more than temporarily 2. the official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or president) 3. the act of dwelling in a place 4. a large and imposing house.
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91. Interracial residence and intermarriage are not only a disgrace but also forbidden by law.
92. At a private hearing in Torquay, a judge granted a residence order which allows her to continue living with her grandparents.
93. This is because the making of a residence order with respect to a child in care discharges an existing care order.
94. A later residence in Northamptonshire was licensed in 1673 for dissenter meetings, in spite of his earlier bad reputation there.
95. Or that furtive-looking microbiologist in your hall of residence, who never spoke but ended up getting a first?
96. Why had he and Zoe, in the first flush of affluence, decided the desirable residence was truly desirable?
97. I have continued to live there as my sole residence and do not have any other home or accommodation.
98. Tax tables and residence requirements now are subjects being discussed around batting cages.
99. Your firm has a potted guide to the rules about residence and domicile - pick up a copy as you leave.
100. He was in residence mainly only at weekends, but entertained no guests.
101. Five days after his abduction, he was released, battered and dazed, a few blocks from his residence in Seoul.
102. Everyone was relieved when the ceremony at the Ambassador's residence went off without a hitch.
103. You also may hear from your old department or your hall of residence about reunions they are organising.
104. In his four months in residence Old Red had done a great job of dashing girlish hopes.
105. They mobilised place of birth, residence, upbringing, and ancestry in ways familiar to us from our earlier studies.
106. Mazelike rabbit hutches made their appearance in the patio or corral of many a Volunteer residence.
107. However,(sentencedict.com) many halls of residence will have to pay business rate because many of them undertake business activities in the recesses.
108. The same must be true of the residence and domicile of natural persons owning fishing vessels.
109. Beant Singh and Satwant Singh remained on duty at her residence, where one morning they shot her.
110. They locked the front gates of their Seoul home, my residence, and would not let me out.
111. On the contrary, they went hand-in-hand with the correlations already established between avoidance behaviour and residence at marriage.
112. The boy's paternal grandmother had unsuccessfully applied for a residence order.
113. I am meeting Enya and the Ryans somewhere near her carefully guarded Killiney residence on a silvery wet and foggy autumn day. Sentencedict.com
114. The party residence was on the top floor of a private house on Tinton.
115. Conducting businesses within residence hall rooms is also prohibited.
116. I found Miss Spencer's residence without difficulty.
117. The queen betook herself to her residence in Scotland.
118. Our country should raise civil residence architectural stage by stage door window class, let common people have a more comfortable surroundings .
119. The thesis discusses the planning of Liangzhu Culture Residence as a measure for the conservation of Liangzhu Archeological Site and the design of Liangzhu culture museum.
120. The Slavonic premier began talks with Merkel at his residence fair outside Moscow along congratulating her on Women's Day, which is warmhearted celebrated in Russia.
More similar words: presidency, resident, president, residential, presidential, evidence, beside, besides, on the side, resistance, side by side, independence, side, aside, resign, resist, tendency, outsider, lay aside, put aside, sidewalk, consider, set aside, incident, evident, fence, hence, alongside, aside from, cast aside.