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nonresidential

a. Not used as a residence, generally referring to a building or property used for business or other commercial purposes.

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nonresidential

adj. not residential; "the commercial or nonresidential areas of a town"; "community colleges are typically nonresidential" [ant: residential]

Usage examples of "nonresidential".

Sidney-Anne Ford, executive director of the You Are Never Alone Project, a nonresidential treatment center for prostitutes in Baltimore.

The Battlemaster, by now familiar with many aspects of the human culture, surmised at once that this was a nonresidential district.

Based on analysis of the plant remains, it appears to be a year-round settlement with a specialized nonresidential structure.

During the time it took me to leave the office and do the shopping I got a lot of requests on my recent papers, some of them from TV research AIs surfing for background material they could use to fill out the hyperlinks on their permitted fifty-word byline, which was going to explain, very quietly, that Sankhara was no longer issuing visas of any kind and that all nonresidential permits were, as of this evening, revoked.

Rivo Alto were on the single nonresidential street on the small island, I decided to drive a couple of miles farther, to an all-night supermarket on Pacific Coast Highway.

Possession With Intent eight years earlier, the kid considered salvageable enough at the time to receive as an alternative to jail a two-year stint at New Dawn Village, a nonresidential rehab center over in Hudson County.

It was the last block before the river, nonresidential, nonpedestrian, car lots fenced with razor wire, an area suited to his limo in its current condition.