Synonym: dwell, live, lodge, occupy, reside, room, stay. Antonym: desert. Similar words: inhabited, inhabitant, uninhabitable, habit, habitat, habitation, get into the habit of, in hand. Meaning: [ɪn'hæbɪt] v. 1. inhabit or live in 2. be present in; be inside of.
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(31) It will become a virtual world that we inhabit as an observer or a participant.
(32) The islanders inhabit the coastal strip only, and subsist almost entirely on royalties from the mining.
(33) The creatures who inhabit it are cold and greedy and evil and corrupt.
(34) They are fiercely secretive and of their own choice inhabit a dim world of ambiguity and half-truths.
(35) I believe that certain central characters of novels, however famous they may be,(www.Sentencedict.com) remain imprisoned by the work they inhabit.
(36) Then there are character sketches to provide the raw material for creating the individuals who inhabit these tales.
(37) Sam is likely to play one of the childlike creatures who inhabit the earth 800 years in the future.
(38) No wonder we are personally repulsed and cynical about public life and those who inhabit it.
(39) The plainness of the rooms in this series makes an interesting counterpoint to the fanciful objects and people that inhabit them.
(40) And I do not think that it means, as counsel argued, the individuals who inhabit these islands.
(41) Some tribes still inhabit the more remote mountains and jungles of the country.
(42) The entire cast -- 23 actors portraying inmates portraying fictional characters based on real ones -- inhabit the stage simultaneously.
(43) What dreary offices we inhabit, I thought as I allowed my gaze to travel round this miniature version of my own.
(44) Are they evil, or does an evil force temporarily inhabit their soul?
(45) Will there still remain a world for these robotic beings to inhabit?
(46) The birds inhabit tropical forests, savannah, and arid semi-desert conditions.
(47) He would for ever inhabit this ragged outer edge with me.
(48) The volunteers built thatched huts, and citizens of Stamford, dressed as Bohemian villagers, arrived to inhabit them.
(49) Ballard's satire, however extreme, is always convincing, because its governing ideas inhabit every detail.
(50) A plurality of peoples now inhabit most places on this earth.
(51) Although relatively few people inhabit the island, our small community is a constantly changing and very busy one.
(52) A letter from his wife gave the feeling that she was in a different world, which he would never again inhabit.
(53) Such mammals as dolphins, whales, seals inhabit the sea.
(54) They only look as if they inhabit our galaxy.
(55) Reptiles, inhabit, species, leatherback, flipper, lung, shell, predator, hatch.
(56) Woodpeckers inhabit in hollow trees.
(57) Sweet memories inhabit this house.
(58) Hundreds of birds inhabit on the island.
(59) Only rare birds and animals inhabit this remote island.
(60) Furthermore, characters on some popular network sitcoms inhabit all - white worlds.
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