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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
non-resident
noun
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▪ Admission for non-residents is $ 14. 95, $ 9. 45 for children ages four to 11.
▪ Annual parking permits will be available at £10 for Richmondshire residents and £50 for non-residents.
▪ But the same rates of interest should not necessarily be paid to non-residents and residents alike.
▪ Fagg and Blenkinsop gossip and doze, sometimes joined by Fishbane, and the occasional non-resident looks in for afternoon tea.
▪ For non-residents, other than the nobly born and well connected, it is less informative.
▪ In August the Moscow authorities restricted the sale to non-residents of scarce goods, following similar decisions in other cities.
▪ This market constitutes the Eurocurrency market plus deposits in domestic and foreign currency held by non-residents.
▪ Within each quarter there are selected road closures and some one-way streets, making journeys even more circuitous for non-residents.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
non-resident

also nonresident, early 15c., from non- + resident.

Usage examples of "non-resident".

It began in 1977 and has been publishing the dreams of Sausahto houseboat community residents and non-residents who dream of the Sausalito waterfront.

This led to rancorous comments by Mangold about the role of the imperial cameral court, which had denied that Fulda could exercise jurisdiction over non-resident accused witches.