residence

/ˈɹɛz.ɪ.dəns/
noun 5

Collocations

20
1

(noun.) house

ADJ

desirable | palatial | official | royal | private

main, principal

The family's main residence is a Victorian house in the countryside near London.

summer | country, town | family | student

2

(noun.) living in a particular place

ADJ

long | permanent | temporary | main, normal, principal

VERB + RESIDENCE

establish, take up

After retiring, my parents established residence in a small cottage by the sea.

remain in, stay in

After retiring, my grandparents decided to stay in residence at their cottage by the lake.

RESIDENCE + NOUN

permit

My sister needs to renew her residence permit before she can continue working abroad.

PREP

in ~

The ambassador was in residence at the embassy for three months last year.

PHRASES

a change of residence, a hall of residence

After graduation, she made a change of residence to be closer to her new job in the city.

a place of residence

The immigration official asked him to provide his current place of residence.

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