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Sentence count:150+10Posted:2016-12-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: inhibitedhabithabitatget into the habit ofin handin halfinhibita bit ofMeaning: [ɪn'hæbɪt]  adj. having inhabitants; lived in. 
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(31) Even now they were travelling through sparsely inhabited country as they headed further upstate.
(32) Old steamboats with their scrollwork more scrolled and withered by weathers sat in the mud inhabited by rats.
(33) The last major eruption occurred 1, 100 years ago, when mudslides cascaded on to areas now inhabited by millions of people.
(34) Long- and cheap-haul facilities were vital in a poor country occupying 17 percent of the inhabited surface of the earth.
(35) Her house is in ruins now, covered with flowering weeds and inhabited only by seagulls.
(36) Much of the rest of the country is still sparsely inhabited desert, populated by Touareg tribes in the south.
(37) For the time being, the clinical aspect which inhabited our relations for months is gone.
(38) The physics classroom had a spiral iron staircase leading from it to some region inhabited only by science masters.
(39) The wastelands are inhabited by all kinds of monstrous creatures and it is here that the armies of Chaos gather their strength.
(40) The land was inhabited only by sheep and rabbits, and the air was inhabited by birds.
(41) Even in the richest suburbs there are well-concealed but frequently extensive neighborhoods inhabited by poor people.
(42) Jericho is the oldest continuously inhabited city known to man.
(43) This is the first inhabited home we have seen for miles.
(44) The rugged terrain is inhabited by deer, antelopes and, locals say, wild donkeys.
(45) In such a perception,(www.Sentencedict.com) the world is not physical geography but an arena inhabited by individual countries.
(46) For much of its short history, the computer world was inhabited by a small circle of researchers, students and hobbyists.
(47) The castle walls surround the medieval town, which is still inhabited as it has been for hundreds of years.
(48) Her brooding sense of unease wouldn't be placated by his explanation. Living things inhabited caves, didn't they?
(49) Since they were erupted so low down, it was not long before the rivers of lava were flowing through inhabited areas.
(50) The greatest resistance to union came primarily from the Gaelic peoples who inhabited the largest separate island to the west, Ireland.
(51) Damage on all three main inhabited islands was estimated at US$1,000 million.
(52) Juan Bautista de Anza inhabited these parts back when the Old Pueblo was still in the hands of indigenous city fathers.
(53) Most people still live in the hinterlands of the inhabited islands eking out a living, but poverty abounds.
(54) During Spenser's time Ireland was inhabited by three distinct groups.
(55) They exercised territorial jurisdiction over areas often inhabited by tens of thousands of people.
(56) The eighteen-month bloodbath that ensued took place in inhabited areas, not in the hinterlands.
(57) Like much of the ivy in the garden they once inhabited window boxes.
(58) All these mammalian orders stem from small insectivorous animals that inhabited the forests while the dinosaurs were still living.
(59) It is as if the years in between were inhabited by fragile observations, mere scratches and traces on the skin.
(60) Wealthy nobles inhabited splendid villas surrounded by shady groves and fertile gardens.
More similar words: inhibitedhabithabitatget into the habit ofin handin halfinhibita bit ofrehabilitationa bit of ahand in handbitelimitedexcitedwrite downconceitedunited nationsbit by biton handenhanceinherithabeas corpusinherentinherentlyinhospitablebitrabidabidecabinbitch
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