0 used to describe a building, etc. that is not used for people to live in:
Construction of non-residential property such as new office buildings is increasing.
1 a non-residential course or job is one that you do not live at but which you travel to every day:
It is currently considering how best to use its premises for work of a non-residential nature.
Shaded areas are non-residential parts of the village.
Another reason lies in the geographical situation of the clinic, as a result of which it attracts young office staff from the surrounding non-residential areas.
Swabs were obtained from the nares of students attending a non-residential public school and adults from two military quarters.
The rural relatives contribute arable land, market gardens, residential and non-residential buildings, agricultural machines, and permanent and skilled labour.
He clearly states that the ideas are applicable to larger multi-storeyed structures and non-residential buildings, extending to whole cities.
It is relevant to highlight the need for similar studies in non-residential settings and with people who are not physically or cognitively impaired.
Structure 1 may have functioned as a non-residential structure such as a council house.