reside
verb
[ rɪˈzʌɪd ]
• have one's permanent home in a particular place.
• "people who work in the city actually reside in neighbouring towns"
Similar:
live in,
occupy,
inhabit,
have one's home in,
be settled in,
have taken up residence in,
have established oneself in,
stay in,
lodge in,
hang out in,
hang one's hat in,
dwell in,
be domiciled in,
sojourn in,
bide in,
• (of power or a right) belong to a person or body.
• "legislative powers reside with the Federal Assembly"
Similar:
belong to,
be vested in,
be bestowed on,
be conferred on,
be entrusted to,
be in the hands of,
Origin:
late Middle English (in the sense ‘be in residence as an official’): probably a back-formation from resident, influenced by French résider or Latin residere ‘remain’, from re- ‘back’ + sedere ‘sit’.