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domiciliary

[ UK /dˌɒmɪsˈɪli‍əɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or provided in a domicile
    domiciliary medical care
    domiciliary caves

How To Use domiciliary In A Sentence

  • Shorter stays in hospital for initial stabilisation followed by domiciliary care may, however, be equally effective.
  • domiciliary medical care
  • Yet she had nothing but praise for the care and attention which she received, from the maternity hospital, from the domiciliary midwife service and from her own medical general practice.
  • In the weeks which followed, several domiciliary visits were paid, not a shack or tent in Nome escaping, but Fortune lay in his cranny undisturbed. WHICH MAKE MEN REMEMBER
  • It's taking time to redistribute money from residential care to domiciliary care which is part of our policy of promoting independence and allowing people to live longer at home.
  • It was called the domiciliary, Santorum told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review when his father died in 2011. News
  • I have ever since cautioned against domiciliary births. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other great opportunity will be in domiciliary healthcare. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chap. 472. 645 such foreign insurer has been placed in the hands of a re - ceiver, or that possession of such insurer has been taken by the person having supervision of such insurer in its domi - ciliary state, or that such insurer has had its property sequestrated in its domiciliary state or any other state. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • _ Wisconsin, [517] the domiciliary State of the creator of a trust was held competent to levy an inheritance tax, upon the death of the settlor, on his trust fund consisting of stocks, bonds, and notes kept and administered in another The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952
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