abode in the PONS Dictionary

abode Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

of no fixed abode
permanent abode

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Serfdom was abolished, and some other improvements for personal freedom, such as right of abode, were introduced.
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By cleaning this dashing insurgent's abode, you'll be able to piece together the surrounding political turmoil, muck about with his snazzy spy gadgets, and even flirt with him.
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This self-enlightenment is expressed through the twinkling lamps that illuminate the abode of the worshippers.
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It is the opening and consecration of the sacred space which enfolds and supports the expanse of the pure abode.
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It is an abode of afflication and a station of foolishness.
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