Similar words: inhibited, habit, habitat, get into the habit of, in hand, in half, inhibit, a bit of. Meaning: [ɪn'hæbɪt] adj. having inhabitants; lived in.
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(61) In the north-west of the country, the Okavango River creates swaps which are inhabited by crocodiles, water birds and hippopotamuses.
(62) But in the world inhabited by Noah Cross, truth does not so easily yield to surveillance.
(63) In his mind, at least, Max sails off to an island inhabited by monstrous but not so dangerous creatures.
(64) A beautiful lake is inhabited by many species of waterfowl and the delightful formal gardens include herb and sculpture gardens.
(65) They found that the track-bed was still in good condition and that the well-preserved station house was inhabited by a local shepherd.
(66) Billed as "America's most haunted house," the Myrtles Plantation is supposedly inhabited by 14 ghosts.
(67) More than 65,000 grey squirrels were poisoned in 1991 but the law forbids bait to be laid in woods inhabited by both species.
(68) There would be no possibility of it in a non-spatial world, or in a spatial world inhabited only by non-spatial beings.
(69) It may have been, but now it was inhabited by millions of hungry mosquitoes!
(70) Until 40 years ago, the Chittagong Hill Tracts were inhabited almost exclusively by people belonging to 13 tribes.
(71) From the approach Amantani looked barren, rocky and sparsely inhabited.
(72) Was it possible for such a large amount of people as inhabited Athena Gardens to be genuinely so cheerful and contented?
(73) In 1926, the year of his birth, 2 billion people inhabited this planet.
(74) I had been on the borders of a virtually unexplored land inhabited by dangerous, untouched tribes.
(75) In a word, the isle was inhabited.Sentencedict
(76) The island is no longer inhabited.
(77) No living organisms, large or microscopically small, inhabited it.
(78) The Sahara desert is a district sparsely inhabited.
(79) Inhabited since ancient times, the region was ruled in the medieval era by a Rajput dynasty.
(80) In the past few months, instability has roiled Tibet and Tibetan - inhabited areas.
(81) There is very little information regarding the origins of Salerno , although we are lead to believe that the area was inhabited from the early days .
(82) Inhabited since Greek and Roman times, it is a major port and was a capital of Libya from 1951 to 1972. Population, 367,600.
(83) El Gran Roque is the only inhabited island, with a clutch of vividly painted posadas and a dive centre.
(84) In areas inhabited by the Hui people, men usually wear a round brimless white cap.
(85) Now the World of Darkness, the exhibit inhabited by the porcupines, bats and night monkeys, has been ordered to close.
(86) The next planet was inhabited by a tippler. This was a very short visit, but it plunged the little prince into deep dejection.
(87) The place the Beanes inhabited stretched nearly a mile underground, and when the tide came in, the water went into their subterraneous hideout nearly 200 yards.
(88) The genus Phrynocephalus(Squamata, Agamidae)is familiar lizards inhabited desert and sparse steppes in Eurasia.
(89) With a population of around 128 , 000, Bern is Switzerland's fifth most inhabited city.
(90) The submicroscopic domain , inhabited by elementary particles, is probably the most fundamental frontier of physics.
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