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resi·dence [ˈrezɪdən(t)s] N

1. residence form (domicile):

residence
to take up residence in a country

2. residence no pl (act of residing):

residence
to be in residence
to be in residence monarch

3. residence (building):

residence
residence of a monarch

ˈresi·dence per·mit N

residence permit

writer-in-ˈresi·dence <-s-in-residence> N

Usage examples with residence

official residence
residence permit
hall [of residence]
place of residence
to take up residence in a country

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A second officer apparently knocked on the door in front of the residence, but left when he received no answer.
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The university has nine residences for men and seven for women.
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The university has five halls of residence: three for male students and two for females.
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After filming ended, it took nearly four and a half years to complete the process of returning it to a single residence.
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The residences on the wings are larger than the residences above the main hall.
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They usually lived in residences behind their business or residences on the upper floors of the buildings housing their businesses.
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A new residence was built and the property on 30 acres was sold in 1920.
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The company housing units, over the years updated, are still in use today as residences and vacation homes.
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The central executive residence, the original building of the complex, was built 17921800.
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She spent her last years in retirement at the residence of her daughter.
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