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residency
/ ˈrɛzɪdənsɪ /
noun
- a variant of residence
- a regular series of concerts by a band or singer at one venue
- the period, following internship, during which a physician undergoes further clinical training, usually in one medical speciality
- (in India, formerly) the official house of the governor general at the court of a native prince
Word History and Origins
Origin of residency1
Example Sentences
After quite a few setbacks, British powerhouse Adele finally ended her Las Vegas residency in December 2024 after more than two years.
A disabled man applying for UK residency, Beni was pursued for £495 after attending two hospital appointments for a prosthetic leg fitting by a London hospital trust.
Meanwhile, the British singer has just wrapped her years-long Las Vegas residency and said she would now take a hiatus from touring, music and public life.
Adele closed out the 100th and final show of her two-year Las Vegas residency in tears, telling the audience, ‘I don’t know when I next want to perform.’
The conditions agreed by EP Group include keeping the brand name and Royal Mail's headquarters and tax residency in the UK for the next five years.
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