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Reside Live Formal Lives Living Inhabit Grew Verb

Front reside
Back re‧side AC /rɪˈzaɪd/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
formal to live in a particular place:
He spent most of his time in Rutherglen, where his family resided.
reside in something/somebody phrasal verb formal
1to be present in or consist of something:
Joe’s talent resides in his storytelling abilities.
2(also reside within something/somebody) if a power, right etc resides in something or someone, it belongs to them:
Executive power resides in the President.
THESAURUS
live to have your home somewhere: He lives with his parents. | Where do you live? | Do you like living in Tokyo? | Jo lives next to a busy road. | Judy lives in that nice house on the corner. | How do you like living in the city again after so many years away from it? | In 1905 Russell was living at 4 Ralston Street.
be from/come from use this when talking about the country, city, or area where you usually live: My name’s Sharon and I’m from Harlow. | The man is believed to be from somewhere in the north of England. | ‘Where are you from?’ ‘I’m from Japan.’ | The winner came from Australia.
inhabit if a group of people or animals inhabit an area, they live there. Used especially in written descriptions: The island is mainly inhabited by sheep. | Some tribes still inhabit the more remote mountains and jungles of the country.
reside formal to live in a particular country, city etc: She now resides in the US. | Miss Badu grew up in Dallas but now resides in Brooklyn. | At that time there were many American writers residing in Paris. | Miss Tonelli, how exactly did you come to reside at your current address? | The government bureau has prepared a booklet for US citizens residing abroad.
grow up to live somewhere when you are a child or teenager: This is the neighborhood where my father grew up. | I grew up on a farm in South Africa.

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