verb
- to establish a residence or dwelling place; to settle in a particular location
- to provide with or assign to a domicile
Usage: formal or legal; often used in legal or administrative contexts
Usage: formal; transitive use
Examples
- The family decided to domiciliate in the suburbs after purchasing their new home.
- Legal documents require that you domiciliate in the state where you file your taxes.
- The organization will domiciliate the refugees in temporary housing until permanent arrangements are made.
- After years of traveling, she chose to domiciliate in a quiet coastal town.
- The contract specifies where the company must domiciliate its headquarters.
- He domiciliated himself in the city to pursue his career opportunities.