residentiary Sentence Examples
- The residentiary bishop presided over the ordination ceremony.
- The Supreme Court's residentiary jurisdiction extended nationwide.
- The ambassador had residentiary status in the host country.
- The residentiary requirement for employment at the embassy was 10 years.
- The vicarage was the residentiary abode of the parish priest.
- The residentiary student library provided a quiet study space on campus.
- The residentiary council represented the interests of all residentiary students.
- The university assigned residentiary tutors to support first-year students.
- The residentiary fee covered the cost of housing and dining on campus.
- The residentiary program offered a unique opportunity for students to live and learn in a community setting.
residentiary Meaning
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residentiary (a.)
Having residence; as, a canon residentary; a residentiary guardian.
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residentiary (n.)
One who is resident.
An ecclesiastic who keeps a certain residence.
Synonyms & Antonyms of residentiary
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FAQs About the word residentiary
Having residence; as, a canon residentary; a residentiary guardian., One who is resident., An ecclesiastic who keeps a certain residence.
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The residentiary bishop presided over the ordination ceremony.
The Supreme Court's residentiary jurisdiction extended nationwide.
The ambassador had residentiary status in the host country.
The residentiary requirement for employment at the embassy was 10 years.