How Do You Spell DOMICILIATE?

Pronunciation: [dˌɒmɪsˈɪlɪˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Domiciliate (/dəˈmɪsɪlieɪt/) is a verb that means to provide a home or residence for someone or something. The first syllable, "do," is like the word "duh," while the second syllable, "mi," is like "me." The "c" is pronounced like an "s" and the "l" is silent. The final syllable, "ate," is pronounced like the word "eight." The correct spelling of this word might be challenging for some since it contains both unusual syllable stress and the silent "l" letter.

DOMICILIATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Domiciliate is a verb that refers to the act of establishing, making a home, or residing permanently in a specific place or dwelling. It involves the process of settling oneself or others in a particular location and making it one's official or permanent residence.

    The term is often used to describe the act of moving into a new house, apartment, or place of dwelling. It encompasses the tasks of physically setting up a living space, arranging furniture and personal belongings, and adapting to a new environment. Domiciliating also involves the establishment and maintenance of legal residency, by updating official records, such as one's address on identification documents, voter registration, or tax forms.

    Domiciliating can also extend to businesses or organizations that establish their headquarters or main operations in a specific location. In this context, it refers to the act of establishing a legal and administrative presence in a particular region. It often involves obtaining the necessary permits, licenses, and registrations required by local authorities to operate within that jurisdiction.

    Furthermore, the term can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of mentally or emotionally settling into a certain state, mindset, or situation. It implies a sense of acceptance, adaptation, and familiarity with one's surroundings, whether physical or psychological.

    In summary, to domiciliate is to establish a permanent residence, whether physically, legally, or metaphorically, in a specific place or situation.

  2. To domicile.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DOMICILIATE

  • somiciliate
  • xomiciliate
  • comiciliate
  • fomiciliate
  • romiciliate
  • eomiciliate
  • dimiciliate
  • dkmiciliate
  • dlmiciliate
  • dpmiciliate
  • d0miciliate
  • d9miciliate
  • doniciliate
  • dokiciliate
  • dojiciliate
  • domuciliate
  • domjciliate
  • domkciliate
  • domociliate

Etymology of DOMICILIATE

The word domiciliate originates from the Latin root domus, meaning house or home. It entered the English language via the Old French word domiciler, which means to reside or to establish one's home. From there, it evolved into the English verb domiciliate, which means to establish oneself in a particular place or to make one's home.

Similar spelling words for DOMICILIATE

Conjugate verb Domiciliate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have domiciliated
you would have domiciliated
he/she/it would have domiciliated
we would have domiciliated
they would have domiciliated

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been domiciliating
you would have been domiciliating
he/she/it would have been domiciliating
we would have been domiciliating
they would have been domiciliating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would domiciliate
you would domiciliate
he/she/it would domiciliate
we would domiciliate
they would domiciliate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be domiciliating
you would be domiciliating
he/she/it would be domiciliating
we would be domiciliating
they would be domiciliating

FUTURE

I will domiciliate
you will domiciliate
he/she/it will domiciliate
we will domiciliate
they will domiciliate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be domiciliating
you will be domiciliating
he/she/it will be domiciliating
we will be domiciliating
they will be domiciliating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have domiciliated
you will have domiciliated
he/she/it will have domiciliated
we will have domiciliated
they will have domiciliated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been domiciliating
you will have been domiciliating
he/she/it will have been domiciliating
we will have been domiciliating
they will have been domiciliating

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s domiciliate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was domiciliating
you were domiciliating
he/she/it was domiciliating
we were domiciliating
they were domiciliating

PAST PARTICIPLE

domiciliated

PAST PERFECT

I had domiciliated
you had domiciliated
he/she/it had domiciliated
we had domiciliated
they had domiciliated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been domiciliating
you had been domiciliating
he/she/it had been domiciliating
we had been domiciliating
they had been domiciliating

PRESENT

I domiciliate
you domiciliate
he/she/it domiciliates
we domiciliate
they domiciliate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am domiciliating
you are domiciliating
he/she/it is domiciliating
we are domiciliating
they are domiciliating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

domiciliating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have domiciliated
you have domiciliated
he/she/it has domiciliated
we have domiciliated
they have domiciliated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been domiciliating
you have been domiciliating
he/she/it has been domiciliating
we have been domiciliating
they have been domiciliating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it domiciliate

SIMPLE PAST

I domiciliated
you domiciliated
he/she/it domiciliated
we domiciliated
they domiciliated

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