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    Dom·i·cile
    /ˈdäməˌsīl/

    noun

    • 1. the country that a person treats as their permanent home, or lives in and has a substantial connection with: "his wife has a domicile of origin in Germany"

    verb

    • 1. treat a specified country as a permanent home: formal "the tenant is domiciled in the US"
  2. The meaning of DOMICILE is a dwelling place : place of residence : home. How to use domicile in a sentence. Domicile Has Latin Roots

  3. noun. (law) the residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where, whenever you are absent, you intend to return; every person is compelled to have one and only one domicile at a time. synonyms: legal residence. see more.

  4. Domicile definition: a place of residence; house or home; abode. . See examples of DOMICILE used in a sentence.

  5. dom•i•cile /ˈdɑməˌsaɪl, -səl, ˈdoʊmə-/ n., v., -ciled, -cil•ing. n. [ countable] a place of residence. Law a permanent legal residence: His domicile was in a country that had no taxes. v. [ ~ + object] to establish a domicile in: He was domiciled abroad for tax purposes.

  6. the country in which a person or company lives or does business and has their legal address: For tax purposes, the income-tax rate in the person's country of domicile should be used. move/change/switch (sb's/sth's) domicile Companies may choose to move their domicile to tax havens such as Bermuda.

  7. Add to word list. the country in which a person or company lives or does business and has their legal address: For tax purposes, the income-tax rate in the person's country of domicile should be used. move/change/switch (sb's/sth's) domicile Companies may choose to move their domicile to tax havens such as Bermuda.

  8. domicile in American English. (ˈdɑməˌsaɪl ; ˈdɑməsɪl ; also, ˈdoʊməaɪl ; ˈdoʊməsɪl ) noun. 1. a customary dwelling place; home; residence. 2. Law. one's fixed place of dwelling, where one intends to reside more or less permanently. verb transitive Word forms: ˈdomiˌciled or ˈdomiˌciling.

  9. A domicile is not lost until another domicile has been acquired, and a person cannot have more than one domicile at a time for the same purpose. Generally, there are three kinds of domicile: domicile of origin, domicile of choice, and domicile by operation of law.

  10. domicile. noun. /ˈdɒmɪsaɪl/. /ˈdɑːmɪsaɪl/, /ˈdəʊmɪsaɪl/. (formal or law) the country that a person treats as their permanent home, or lives in and has a strong connection with. The place of domicile must be listed on the travel expense report.

  11. domicile meaning, definition, what is domicile: the place where someone lives: Learn more.

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