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Domiciliate (Verb)

Meaning 1

Provide housing for; "The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town".

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • The city council's goal was to domiciliate over a thousand low-income families within the next fiscal year.
  • The organization's primary mission was to domiciliate homeless veterans by providing them with affordable housing options.
  • As the company expanded, it began to domiciliate its international employees by offering them housing allowances.
  • The new community was designed to domiciliate disadvantaged families and provide them with access to essential services.
  • After the natural disaster, the non-profit aimed to domiciliate the displaced survivors in temporary shelters until permanent housing could be built.

Synonyms

  • Put Up
  • House

Hypernyms

  • Shelter

Hyponyms

  • Accommodate
  • Rehouse
  • Lodge
  • Chamber
  • Home
  • Take In

Related Words

  • Domiciliation (noun)

Meaning 2

Make one's home in a particular place or community; "may parents reside in Florida".

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • The family has chosen to domiciliate in Oregon due to its beautiful landscape and mild climate.
  • Many artists tend to domiciliate in areas with a thriving cultural scene, such as New York City or Paris.
  • As he has grown older, he has decided to domiciliate in a warmer climate, and is currently house hunting in Arizona.
  • My friends and I have decided to domiciliate in this small town and start a community garden together.
  • After retirement, she chose to domiciliate in a seaside town where she could enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views.

Synonyms

  • Shack
  • Domicile
  • Reside

Hypernyms

  • Dwell
  • Live
  • Populate

Hyponyms

  • Rusticate
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