domiciliate

[ dom-uh-sil-ee-eyt ]
/ ˌdɒm əˈsɪl iˌeɪt /

verb (used with object), dom·i·cil·i·at·ed, dom·i·cil·i·at·ing.

to domicile.

verb (used without object), dom·i·cil·i·at·ed, dom·i·cil·i·at·ing.

to establish a residence for oneself or one's family.

Origin of domiciliate

1770–80; < Latin domicili(um) domicile + -ate1

OTHER WORDS FROM domiciliate

dom·i·cil·i·a·tion, noun

Example sentences from the Web for domiciliate

  • Until their return to domiciliate themselves under my roof, I never heard a complaint of my house, which was situated at Brompton.

    Olla Podrida |Frederick Marryat (AKA Captain Marryat)