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Definition of residential in English: residentialadjective rɛzɪˈdɛnʃ(ə)lˌrɛzəˈdɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l 1Designed for people to live in. private residential and nursing homes Example sentencesExamples - We need to be very aware that we have an ageing population, and that we will require the services of those residential care facilities.
- He was thrown in at the deep end, expected to live at the residential centre he worked at along with the users who were his clients.
- Age Concern often ends up helping older people move into residential care simply because they don't want the worry of running a home any more.
- The association has been helping people living mainly in residential care for three years and has ambitious plans for expansion.
- Some residential hospices designed specifically for hospice care also exist.
- They will also be making over gardens in nearby residential homes.
- She is in sheltered accommodation but might have to go into full-time residential care.
- She can no longer live on her own, and has been forced to live in a residential care home.
- These services also help people to live independently on leaving residential care, prison, hospital or from being homeless.
- This in turn frees up the health services and places in residential care.
- We delivered all the babies from the nearby residential home for unmarried mothers.
- How many of your readers would choose to live in residential care or nursing homes if there was full support in the community?
- In this case, we have a small residential home with a small number of employees.
- The former nurse, who lives at the residential home, is still taking part in weekly art classes.
- She had no next of kin and had lived in a residential home for the past 50 years.
- 1.1 Providing accommodation in addition to other services.
a residential sixth-form college Example sentencesExamples - The building has been vacant since it closed as a residential college 20 years ago.
- Recently, I went to a function at my old university residential college.
- The building has been vacant since it closed as a residential college for wealthy Middle-Easterners about 20 years ago.
- A Higher Education centre, improved student residential accommodation and catering facilities are also planned.
- This is a WI residential adult college which will be celebrating its 54th anniversary this year.
- 1.2 Occupied by private houses.
quieter traffic in residential areas Example sentencesExamples - Meat outlets should not be set up near residential areas as it increases the risk of contagious diseases if the meat gets contaminated.
- According to officials, there are several issues with regard to monitoring air quality in residential areas.
- People living on a residential estate have fought off plans for a new fish and chip shop.
- Population growth has led to the building of many new residential areas.
- These small private outlets with an average size of about 10 square metres are mainly located in residential areas.
- The driveway soon leads to a residential road in the suburb.
- Officers in pursuit attempt to box the driver in before his rampage turns deadly in the nearby residential neighborhood.
- The gangs of youths were also blamed for skateboarding in residential areas, drinking, leaving litter and being verbally abusive.
- The two-hour restriction was introduced ten years ago to stop commuters parking on nearby residential streets.
- The shelters will provide seating for the youngsters so they can socialise away from children's playgrounds and residential areas.
- The traffic movements would also have a significantly negative impact on an area that is overwhelmingly residential.
- People from the surrounding residential area have constantly complained of noise and vandalism caused by youngsters leaving the club.
- My wife and I live in a residential neighborhood in a large University town, USA.
- In some new residential areas the concept was so popular that it became the major type of street.
- Certain parts of the residential districts had certain designs for the houses built in them.
- Official permission is not needed as long as the guns are licensed and the shoot takes place on private land away from residential areas.
- The police decided to proceed very cautiously, as they were in a residential area, and people were in all the houses around.
- The protest centres around the installation of traffic-calming measures on a residential area in the town.
- There was generally a good but mixed standard within the residential areas, with some estates practically litter free.
- 1.3 Concerning or relating to residence.
land has been diverted from residential use Example sentencesExamples - The rooms at the market were never intended to house people and are thus not suitable as residential units.
- As everyone knows, more downtown residential units are needed and needed now.
- The alliance applies to both commercial and residential property business.
- There are residential properties but no commercial premises there.
- The following year, the land was zoned residential, substantially increasing its value.
- Occupants have been evicted from yet another dilapidated city office block that is being used illegally as residential accommodation.
- In Galway city both the new and secondhand residential property markets were equally active.
- The height was later reduced and the design altered to include residential and commercial space.
- Most residential properties are presented to a high standard.
- Blocks in the middle of rainforest were rezoned residential in the 1980s and sold off by a developer.
- The property also is designed to include residential, office and hotel space.
- Nobody would have had any problem with the fact it was zoned residential.
- Mold is the latest environmental hazard issue to concern the residential housing industry.
- There is even a plan for a limited up-market residential development within the complex.
- Also in this area are a concert hall, posh residential flats and an enormous Hilton hotel.
Synonyms suburban commuter, dormitory rare exurban
Derivatives adverb The fabric of the Square is based around architecturally magnificent properties, many originally residentially orientated (albeit for the aristocracy). Example sentencesExamples - The homes will be located on a 12.6-acre site on newly residentially zoned land close to the town.
- Planning and conditions attached by local or national authorities which affect the town both residentially and commercially, is a highly sensitive issue.
- ‘It will take traffic away from narrow roads of a highly residentially zoned area while also facilitating ease of access for HGVs to the key industrial sections of our city’.
- In their report to the planning committee, council officers commented: ‘It was apparent that the caravans were being used residentially.’
Rhymes cadential, confidential, consequential, credential, deferential, differential, essential, evidential, existential, experiential, exponential, influential, intelligential, irreverential, jurisprudential, penitential, pestilential, potential, preferential, presidential, providential, prudential, quintessential, referential, reverential, sapiential, sciential, sentential, sequential, tangential, torrential Definition of residential in US English: residentialadjectiveˌrezəˈden(t)SH(ə)lˌrɛzəˈdɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l 1Designed for people to live in. private residential and nursing homes Example sentencesExamples - How many of your readers would choose to live in residential care or nursing homes if there was full support in the community?
- He was thrown in at the deep end, expected to live at the residential centre he worked at along with the users who were his clients.
- We delivered all the babies from the nearby residential home for unmarried mothers.
- She can no longer live on her own, and has been forced to live in a residential care home.
- She is in sheltered accommodation but might have to go into full-time residential care.
- The association has been helping people living mainly in residential care for three years and has ambitious plans for expansion.
- We need to be very aware that we have an ageing population, and that we will require the services of those residential care facilities.
- In this case, we have a small residential home with a small number of employees.
- These services also help people to live independently on leaving residential care, prison, hospital or from being homeless.
- Some residential hospices designed specifically for hospice care also exist.
- They will also be making over gardens in nearby residential homes.
- This in turn frees up the health services and places in residential care.
- The former nurse, who lives at the residential home, is still taking part in weekly art classes.
- Age Concern often ends up helping older people move into residential care simply because they don't want the worry of running a home any more.
- She had no next of kin and had lived in a residential home for the past 50 years.
- 1.1 Providing accommodations in addition to other services.
Example sentencesExamples - This is a WI residential adult college which will be celebrating its 54th anniversary this year.
- The building has been vacant since it closed as a residential college 20 years ago.
- A Higher Education centre, improved student residential accommodation and catering facilities are also planned.
- The building has been vacant since it closed as a residential college for wealthy Middle-Easterners about 20 years ago.
- Recently, I went to a function at my old university residential college.
- 1.2 Occupied by private houses.
quieter traffic in residential areas Example sentencesExamples - The gangs of youths were also blamed for skateboarding in residential areas, drinking, leaving litter and being verbally abusive.
- Population growth has led to the building of many new residential areas.
- Official permission is not needed as long as the guns are licensed and the shoot takes place on private land away from residential areas.
- According to officials, there are several issues with regard to monitoring air quality in residential areas.
- The protest centres around the installation of traffic-calming measures on a residential area in the town.
- The traffic movements would also have a significantly negative impact on an area that is overwhelmingly residential.
- The shelters will provide seating for the youngsters so they can socialise away from children's playgrounds and residential areas.
- These small private outlets with an average size of about 10 square metres are mainly located in residential areas.
- There was generally a good but mixed standard within the residential areas, with some estates practically litter free.
- The police decided to proceed very cautiously, as they were in a residential area, and people were in all the houses around.
- The two-hour restriction was introduced ten years ago to stop commuters parking on nearby residential streets.
- In some new residential areas the concept was so popular that it became the major type of street.
- Officers in pursuit attempt to box the driver in before his rampage turns deadly in the nearby residential neighborhood.
- My wife and I live in a residential neighborhood in a large University town, USA.
- The driveway soon leads to a residential road in the suburb.
- People living on a residential estate have fought off plans for a new fish and chip shop.
- Meat outlets should not be set up near residential areas as it increases the risk of contagious diseases if the meat gets contaminated.
- Certain parts of the residential districts had certain designs for the houses built in them.
- People from the surrounding residential area have constantly complained of noise and vandalism caused by youngsters leaving the club.
- 1.3 Concerning or relating to residence.
land has been diverted from residential use Example sentencesExamples - The following year, the land was zoned residential, substantially increasing its value.
- Most residential properties are presented to a high standard.
- In Galway city both the new and secondhand residential property markets were equally active.
- Also in this area are a concert hall, posh residential flats and an enormous Hilton hotel.
- The height was later reduced and the design altered to include residential and commercial space.
- Nobody would have had any problem with the fact it was zoned residential.
- There are residential properties but no commercial premises there.
- Mold is the latest environmental hazard issue to concern the residential housing industry.
- The property also is designed to include residential, office and hotel space.
- Blocks in the middle of rainforest were rezoned residential in the 1980s and sold off by a developer.
- Occupants have been evicted from yet another dilapidated city office block that is being used illegally as residential accommodation.
- As everyone knows, more downtown residential units are needed and needed now.
- The rooms at the market were never intended to house people and are thus not suitable as residential units.
- There is even a plan for a limited up-market residential development within the complex.
- The alliance applies to both commercial and residential property business.
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