4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Dwell' in a Sentence
"To live or stay permanently; to reside." more
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The novel's protagonist is forced to dwell in solitude for years.
Having had dwelt in solitude for years, he found solace in the quietude of the mountains.
The old man was dwelling in solitude, surrounded by memories of the past.
She will have dwelt in solitude for a month, finding solace in the serene mountain cabin.
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