reposed in English

verb
1
be lying, situated, or kept in a particular place.
the diamond now reposes in the Louvre
synonyms:lierestbe placedbe situated
2
place something, especially one's confidence or trust, in.
we have never betrayed the trust that you have reposed in us

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1. After lunch Father reposed in the hammock.

2. She reposed her head on his shoulder.

3. Thus Moses reposed at the age of 120.

4. She reposed her head on her husband's shoulder.

5. The chief manager has always reposed complete faith in his secretary.

6. Mr. Cruncher reposed under a patchwork counterpane, like a Harlequin at home.

7. It was lined with baize, on which reposed row upon row of miniatures.

8. Synonyms for Basked include lounged, relaxed, lied, lolled, lazed, sprawled, sunbathed, loafed, reclined and reposed

9. The money he had stolen from the gravel pits reposed under his bunk in the houseboat.

10. He reposed on November 21, 1985 and was buried in the cemetery of the Church of Dormition.

11. Archpriest Steven John Belonick reposed in the Lord Jesus Christ on August 7, 2019, after an extended illness, acute myeloid leukemia

12. One day she sat down with the greatest possible satisfaction before a platter on which reposed a huge steak, sizzling and flavourful .

13. Smiling Beatifically, and wearing both his decorations, Napoleon reposed on a bed of straw on the platform, with the money at his side, neatly piled on a china dish from the farmhouse kitchen

14. Smiling Beatifically, and wearing both his decorations, Napoleon reposed on a bed of straw on the platform, with the money at his side, neatly piled on a china dish from the farmhouse kitchen.

15. 1945, George Orwell, chapter 8, in Animal Farm‎[1]: Smiling Beatifically, and wearing both his decorations, Napoleon reposed on a bed of straw on the platform, with the money at his side, neatly piled on a china dish from the farmhouse kitchen

16. Belief (n.) late 12c., bileave, "confidence reposed in a person or thing; faith in a religion," replacing Old English geleafa "Belief, faith," from West Germanic *ga-laubon "to hold dear, esteem, trust" (source also of Old Saxon gilobo, Middle Dutch gelove, Old High German giloubo, German Glaube), from *galaub-"dear, esteemed," from intensive prefix *ga-+ PIE root *leubh-"to care, desire, love."