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domiciliate

verb as in domesticate

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Example Sentences

Caxton had the merit of introducing the Roman pointing as used in Italy; and his successor, Pynson, triumphed by domiciliating the Roman letter.

Twenty years long this mirror of bonhomie was domiciliated, like a pet animal, under the hospitable roof of the celebrated Madame de la Sabli�re.

He had in a manner domiciliated himself in the calling from which it seemed impossible to escape.

What could this mean, but that we were now domiciliated in Japan, and must in future give up all thoughts of returning home?

After this play, I became in a manner domiciliated in the green-room.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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