How to Use domicile in a Sentence

domicile

1 of 2 noun
  • You will need to report your change of domicile to your insurance company.
  • Students must establish a domicile in the state to be eligible for reduced tuition.
  • No doubt there will be tension in the idea of a wild domicile.
    Lisa Margonelli, WSJ, 28 Nov. 2018
  • Pitt is not a French citizen who keeps the chateau as his domicile.
    Rachel Shin, Fortune, 11 July 2023
  • Some still have a home in Connecticut but moved their tax domicile to out of state.
    WSJ, 30 Apr. 2018
  • The domicile review starts with the 183-day rule, but that’s only the beginning.
    Bob Carlson, Forbes, 21 Mar. 2021
  • But at the opening of the new season, Larry’s domicile is merely the scene of a burglary gone wrong.
    Melissa Ruggieri, USA TODAY, 25 Oct. 2021
  • The result is a headquarters for the team and a domicile for Steven, who despite being part-Gem, needs to eat and sleep.
    Josh Kramer, The Atlantic, 12 July 2017
  • Samuel even guided the Gutfreunds in their choice of domicile.
    David Netto, Town & Country, 15 Mar. 2018
  • And the sizable domicile just hit the real estate market.
    Peter Dawson, Houston Chronicle, 24 July 2019
  • Since then, Noble has shifted its domicile to Switzerland and then to the United Kingdom.
    Jordan Blum, Houston Chronicle, 12 Jan. 2018
  • But hit the road to Charlevoix from my Oakland County domicile and Taycan is notably thin on self-driving tech.
    Dallas News, 10 Sep. 2022
  • The moon governs Cancer, so as a moon sign, Cancer is in its planetary domicile.
    Aliza Kelly Faragher, Allure, 23 Apr. 2018
  • Venus enters Aries the same day, so use this time to focus on making your domicile a happy and relaxing place.
    Randon Rosenbohm, Allure, 31 Mar. 2019
  • Much like Ex Machina, Tau is set in a house, the definitional domicile.
    Jason Kehe, WIRED, 9 July 2018
  • Whole home Wi-Fi coverage can be a tricky feat, especially if your domicile is a bit on the bigger side.
    Popular Mechanics Editors, Popular Mechanics, 12 Mar. 2019
  • A big part of Allergan’s appeal was that the company’s tax domicile is in Ireland.
    Katie Thomas and Chad Bray, New York Times, 6 Apr. 2016
  • As for Blount, the Boston-area homeowner nearly driven from his domicile by sirens?
    BostonGlobe.com, 9 May 2021
  • The tax would hit people who have moved their domicile to low-tax states like Florida but still maintain their Connecticut home.
    Russell Blair, courant.com, 15 Sep. 2017
  • Why not a 12% of net worth exit tax, paid in advance, for anyone abandoning a Nutmeg State domicile?
    WSJ, 12 Apr. 2017
  • When the housework and improvements pile up, Saxbe explains, your domicile represents a source of demands, rather than a haven from the outside world.
    Kari Molvar, Vogue, 7 May 2021
  • The Hogwarts-like domicile might be swarming with staff and construction workers, but not until Price arrives do the spirits hit the fan.
    Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times, 2 Feb. 2018
  • What does the execution of a search warrant to search for documents in the offices and hotel room used as a domicile by Mr. Cohen mean?
    Peter Grier, The Christian Science Monitor, 10 Apr. 2018
  • Broadcom is the middle of moving its legal domicile back to the United States from Singapore, which should be completed in the next few months.
    Aaron Pressman, Fortune, 5 Mar. 2018
  • My solution while Melvin was constantly traveling was to read and keep our domicile, all the while missing the news business.
    Rex Nelson, Arkansas Online, 13 Feb. 2021
  • The three-acre estate houses a five-bedroom domicile with vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows.
    Chris Morris, Fortune, 18 Feb. 2021
  • Just as the crab carries its domicile on its back, Cancer Venus is happiest when building a partnership that feels like home.
    Aliza Kelly Faragher, Allure, 31 July 2018
  • The domicile is usually where the principal place of business resides.
    Allbusiness, Forbes, 8 Sep. 2021
  • The streets and domiciles appear to have organically sprouted rather than resulting from any civic planning.
    Eddie Lin, Los Angeles Times, 31 Aug. 2023
  • Zhao himself kept to a series of international domiciles, apparently most recently in Dubai; the headquarters of the firm itself have been hard to pin down.
    Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times, 28 Nov. 2023
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domicile

2 of 2 verb
  • The stock domiciled in the territory has roughly doubled in the last decade, to $2trn.
    The Economist, 8 Aug. 2019
  • For centuries, a vast range of African art has been domiciled outside the continent.
    Oluwatosin Adeshokan, Quartz Africa, 7 Mar. 2020
  • All that is needed, then, is to change the law to make all sales pay the applicable sales tax of the location where the seller is domiciled.
    WSJ, 2 July 2018
  • But having Nordea domiciled in Finland also comes with risks for the country.
    Kati Pohjanpalo, Bloomberg.com, 8 May 2017
  • Williams' challenge said the law requires a candidate to be domiciled in the city for at least a year prior to the date of qualifying.
    Bob Warren, NOLA.com, 16 Jan. 2018
  • There is no dispute that Ford is a citizen of Florida and is domiciled there.
    Michael McCann, SI.com, 27 Sep. 2019
  • It is legally domiciled in Britain and the Netherlands, with headquarters in both the London building and in Rotterdam.
    The Economist, 15 Mar. 2018
  • EasyJet currently has around 49% of shareholders domiciled in the EU.
    Nina Trentmann, WSJ, 29 Mar. 2017
  • Many of Lehman’s creditors couldn’t get paid back for years because much of the company’s capital was domiciled in Europe.
    Andy Kessler, WSJ, 9 Sep. 2018
  • Last year, the company re-domiciled from Australia, where Amadeus traded, and began trading on the Nasdaq exchange.
    Steve Kaskovich, star-telegram.com, 30 May 2017
  • Many large Chinese companies are domiciled in the Cayman Islands.
    Chao Deng, WSJ, 7 June 2018
  • Both the French and Japanese governments would also have to approve a deal and may have strong opinions on where the combined company is domiciled, the people said.
    Fortune, 29 Mar. 2018
  • Tan said the company will return its headquarters to the U.S. from Singapore and the move to domicile the company would bring $20 billion in revenue into the country.
    Lucinda Shen, Fortune, 9 May 2018
  • Encrypted from end to end, domiciled in a country out of reach of subpoenas—and very easy to use—the app is among the top choices of people worried about snooping governments and malicious third parties.
    Jessica Donati, WSJ, 1 Apr. 2018
  • But Gardner pointed out that New Hampshire law allows another category -- those domiciled in the state -- to legally vote.
    Eric Bradner, CNN, 12 Sep. 2017
  • This again indicates that Ford travelled to North Carolina because Williamson was—his attorneys will contend—domiciled there.
    Michael McCann, SI.com, 27 Sep. 2019
  • Valeant and Allergan, both drugmakers domiciled abroad, expect higher tax rates.
    The Economist, 22 Feb. 2018
  • American firms that are domiciled in the U.S., many of whom incorporate in the state of Delaware, are typically required to host annual meetings.
    Steven Russolillo, WSJ, 6 Sep. 2018
  • The directive, which took effect in Germany in August and is being implemented across the European Union, requires banks domiciled in the bloc to defer bonuses for employees worldwide.
    Steven Arons, Bloomberg.com, 30 Oct. 2017
  • All the while, Luxembourg has remained a major asset management hub: the country is the second-largest market outside of the U.S., with an estimated 4 trillion euros ($4.5 trillion) worth of assets domiciled in the country.
    Fortune, 10 Aug. 2019
  • Re-domiciling headquarters or listings has long been controversial.
    Chris Hughes | Bloomberg, Washington Post, 14 June 2019
  • But state law allows someone to be domiciled in New Hampshire for voting purposes and be a resident of another state for driver’s licensing purposes — for example, students attending college in New Hampshire.
    Washington Post, 8 Sep. 2017
  • Employees, officers, directors and representatives of Sponsor and its corporate affiliates, and those with whom such persons are domiciled, are not eligible.
    Washington Post, 26 June 2019
  • Current law allows college students and others who say they are domiciled in New Hampshire to vote without being official residents subject to residency requirements, such as getting a New Hampshire driver’s license or registering a vehicle.
    Holly Ramer, BostonGlobe.com, 31 May 2018
  • The stock domiciled in the territory has roughly doubled in the last decade, to $2trn.
    The Economist, 8 Aug. 2019
  • For centuries, a vast range of African art has been domiciled outside the continent.
    Oluwatosin Adeshokan, Quartz Africa, 7 Mar. 2020
  • All that is needed, then, is to change the law to make all sales pay the applicable sales tax of the location where the seller is domiciled.
    WSJ, 2 July 2018
  • But having Nordea domiciled in Finland also comes with risks for the country.
    Kati Pohjanpalo, Bloomberg.com, 8 May 2017
  • Williams' challenge said the law requires a candidate to be domiciled in the city for at least a year prior to the date of qualifying.
    Bob Warren, NOLA.com, 16 Jan. 2018
  • There is no dispute that Ford is a citizen of Florida and is domiciled there.
    Michael McCann, SI.com, 27 Sep. 2019

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