/ˈdɒmɪsaɪld/ – adj
Definition: có nơi cư trú, có trụ sở, đã đăng ký nơi cư trú.
A more thorough explanation: “Domiciled” refers to the legal concept of a person establishing a permanent residence in a particular jurisdiction with the intention of making it their principal place of abode. It signifies a person’s legal residence or home for purposes of determining jurisdiction, taxation, and other legal matters.
Example: The company is domiciled in New York, where its headquarters are located.