re
side
Third Person
resides
Present Participle
residing
Past Tense
resided
Past Participle
resided
1
to live in a specific place
- The Smith family resides in a charming cottage on the outskirts of town.
- Professors often reside in the residential quarters on campus.
- Residents of the small fishing village proudly reside in coastal homes, maintaining a close connection to the sea.
- The diplomat and his family temporarily reside in the embassy compound.
2
to be located in a particular place
- The historic manuscripts reside in the university's special collections library.
- The original copy of the letter resides in the archives of the historical society.
- The valuable artifact now resides in the museum’s exhibit hall.
- The charming old cottage resides at the edge of the picturesque village.
- The old photograph resides in a family album kept in the attic.
3
to be held by an individual or a governing body
- The ultimate authority to make decisions resides with the board of directors.
- In many countries, the power to amend laws resides in the legislature.
- Constitutional rights reside with the citizens of a nation.
- The power to veto any law resides solely with the president.
- Final approval for the project resides with the CEO.
4
to exist within or be a characteristic of something
- A great deal of wisdom resides in her words.
- The beauty of the artwork resides in its simplicity.
- The strength of the team resides in their ability to work together.
- The key to the company's success resides in its innovative approach to problem-solving.
- The essence of his charm resides in his genuine kindness.