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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(91) However , the Inuit peoples who inhabit the island generally live at coastal trading posts.
(92) Biting endlessly the life tree, which is for our temporary inhabit.
(93) Any of various water birds of the family Rallidae, as the gallinule, rail, or coot, that inhabit marshland.
(94) Some, like this orange-colored species in the Grand Canyon, dwell in desert climes, while others inhabit the tropics, temperate forests, and even Himalayan high peaks.
(95) They have the same concerns as everyone else about the world their children will inhabit, the same worries that preoccupy us all.
(96) Stress introduce the inhabit actuality of birds rare be critically ill like as Mergus serrat or and Grus monacha. And lodge relevant propose of protection and management.
(97) Some tribes still inhabit the remote mountains and jungles of the country.
(98) "The European bison also inhabit the southern mountains of Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, eastern Slovakia and the Romanian Carpathians," Lucian said.
(98) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(99) The Gambian pouched rat apparently can smell the difference between tuberculosis bacilli and the myriad other germs that inhabit human phlegm.
(100) It drains through the Ness River into the Moray Firth and is part of the Caledonian Canal system. The Loch Ness Monster is reputed to inhabit its deep waters.
(101) Exercising smart power begins with realistic assessments of the world we inhabit.
(102) Sarracenia tend to inhabit permanently wet fens, swamps, and grassy plains. These habitats tend to be acidic with soil made up of sand and Sphagnum moss.
(103) They inhabit abstract space, the desert void of politics, principles, right and wrong, and so forth.
(104) Maronites, Copts, Berbers, Kurds and Africans as well as Arabs and Muslims inhabit a miscellany of lands from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf and from the Saharan desert to the foothills of Anatolia.
(105) So, the Pieta, the image of Mary with Jesus' body broken from the cross on her lap, is repeated, and here Oedipa comes to inhabit that position.
(106) Canada is the world's second largest country after Russia. 60% of the population in Canada inhabit in the area between Quebec city and the western end of Lake Ontario.
(107) This clustering makes each of us more productive, which in turn makes the place we inhabit even more so—and our collective creativity and economic wealth grow accordingly.
(108) A very large, hairy, humanlike creature purported to inhabit the Pacific Northwest and Canada.
(109) Thoughts inhabit his mind.
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