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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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(91) Its mountains are breezily cool and inhabited mostly by goats and their herders.
(92) However, to the diverse ethnic minorities that inhabited in this region, the national territorialization of their native lands effectively constituted a process of internal cultural colonization.
(93) For thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left; and thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and make the desolate cities to be inhabited.
(94) Cuba was originally inhabited by two Native American tribes: the hunter - gatherer Ciboney, and the agricultural Taino.
(95) We need to summon the same spirit that inhabited Independence Hall two hundred and thirty-three years ago today.
(96) Between 1580 and 1610, Nicotiana tabacum, a species originally from the Amazon, became a fixture in every inhabited part of the earth.
(97) As the city landscape important constituent, the inhabited landscape is material and the energy expense system, simultaneously also is the waste main output area.
(98) Originally inhabited by the Mayan people, Belize saw its first European settlers around 1638.
(99) It did guide me to houses once inhabited by George Burns, Frank Sinatra and the Menendez brothers.
(100) A section of a medieval city inhabited by Jews; a ghetto.
(101) He made a globe and, according to Diogenes Laertes was the first to draw a map of the inhabited world.
(102) The mountain forests are inhabited by European bison, moose, wildcat, chamois, golden eagle, eagle owl, black grouse, and many unique insect species.
(103) Thirty minutes later found the black-haired teen sitting in a small restaurant in one of the less inhabited places of Tokyo-2.
(104) The basic story is that Kosuke arrives at a small village inhabited by farmers, craft people, a wine maker and some fans of old movies.
(105) Roger Ballen depict an abstracted imaginary space that is inhabited by both animals and people.
(105) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(106) They have proposed that Israelite religion began as animism, the belief that every natural object is inhabited by a supernatural spirit.
(107) Cat Island is inhabited, and had a total population of 1, 647 in 2000, according to the Department of Statistics of the Bahamas.
(108) The sanctuary is also inhabited by other endangered species, including the Arabian gazelle and bustard.
(109) The house is fabled to have been inhabited by ghosts.
(110) He has a dippy notion that the moon is inhabited.
(111) Her soul seemed to soar over the plain Aileen inhabited.
(112) When a meteor crash creates a fierce storm, they were trapped in only the lighthouse keeper and his wife on a remote island inhabited.
(113) The latter were large and mainly inhabited on Platanus hispanica.
(114) A treeless, sparsely inhabited region of northern Canada northwest of Hudson Bay and east of the Mackenzie River basin.
(115) In some inhabited areas in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, there have been a lot of ballads, proverbs and vulgarism with the content of marriage.
(116) Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is an area inhabited by various minority groups.
(117) Cape York Peninsula is inhabited by 14,000 people and nearly 7,000 are Aboriginal.
(118) It was once an enormous swamp inhabited by dinosaurs, but today its baked red earth is inhabited mainly by tough merino sheep.
(119) It was a place of heathenism and superstitious rites, to be inhabited by men nearer of kin to the rocks and to the wild animals than we.
(120) The priority for now as well as the fundamental solution to address ethnic issues is to speed up the economic and social development in areas inhabited by ethnic minorities.
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