Definition: 1. Of or inside a particular country; not foreign or international. 2. Used in the home; connected with the home or family. 3. Of or relating to the home.
Use 'domestic' in a sentence:
1. They are unprepared to accept the real reasons for their domestic and foreign situation.
2. Her letters record the domestic and social details of diplomatic life in China.
3. The objective would be to recycle 98 per cent of domestic waste.
4. Because of the slump in domestic demand, production has stopped.
5. He could do his work in life efficiently with a background of domestic comforts.
6. The government bought up the whole domestic rubber crop.
7. Don't waste time on domestic trivialities.
8. She does the domestic affairs every day.
9. During that time, she so gained my aunt's confidence that she was put in charge of the domestic staff.
10. Their domestic reforms did nothing to solve the problem of unemployment.
11. She is spearheading a nationwide campaign against domestic violence.
12. Domestic conditions did not justify a loosening of monetary policy.
13. Women are still the main victims of domestic violence.
14. We spent the whole evening discussing domestic trivia.
15. The revolutionaries expunged domestic opposition.
16. It was a scene of such domestic bliss.
17. Domestic prices have been aligned with those in world markets.
18. Output consists of both exports and sales on the domestic market.
19. And what of the effect on U.S domestic opinion?
20. The police were called to sort out a domestic.
21. I'm not a very domestic sort of person.
22. Domestic violence exists regardless of age, race, and social status.