0 being legally resident (= living) in a place:
He was domiciled in Saudi Arabia.
1 if a person or company is domiciled in a particular country, they are legally considered to live or do business in that country:
If a woman marries a foreigner who is domiciled in this country, she does not lose her right to a non-contributory old age pension.
Many people will have a freeman's day because they will be domiciled in some of the tower blocks near the track.
The instructions as to domiciled officers being allowed to disappear, and so forth—when were they given?
A person is domiciled in that place where he intends to reside.
A company is domiciled in the country in which it is incorporated and cannot change its domicile.
The suggestion has been made that the introduction of the word "domiciled" has removed the difficulties that exist.
Where are you domiciled at present—in this country?
Those people were undoubtedly domiciled in a slum.