domiciliar
/dɒmɪsɪˈleɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to settle or establish someone in a home or residence, especially a house or apartment provided by an institution, such as a university or the government.
“The university decided to domiciliate new students in dormitories to help them adjust to campus life.”
2. verb
to place or settle someone in a particular place or environment, especially a social or economic environment.
“The company’s relocation program aims to domiciliate its employees in the city center to reduce commuting times.”