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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(121) That would be the Joker, of course, a demonic creation and three-ring circus of one wholly inhabited by Heath Ledger.
(122) The sanctuary is also inhabited by other endangered species, including the Arabian gazelle and houbara bustard.
(123) They had been preserved because they inhabited a place apart.
(124) Inhabited since Greek and Roman times, it is a major port and was a capital of Libya from 95 to 972. Population, 3'7, '00.
(125) Soon he came to an island inhabited by a powerful she-devil.
(126) ISAF, like the Soviet army, has established solid-looking structures in the north, which is largely inhabited by smaller ethnic groups, such as Tajiks, Uzbeks and Hazaras.
(127) 2 p.m. - Head north to Byblos, said to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world.
(128) Inhabited since prehistoric times, the city became a thriving commercial center under the Romans and was a Saracen stronghold during the Crusades.
(129) As synthetical factors, the inhabited population and invested capital are also under consideration by the author.
(130) Many of the planets are no doubt inhabited by some form of advanced life.
(131) The chance to directly study potentially inhabited planets is further off.
(132) At least 400,000 people, mainly in the Shia - inhabited south, have fled.
(133) And if they are the prime source and if the Vedic literature can be taken literally, then it implies that there were cities there inhabited at least several thousand years ago.
(134) The American Museum of Natural History's ongoing dig has focused on the island's mission of Santa Catalina de Guale, inhabited by Franciscan missionaries for much of the 17th century.
(135) The author was enlighten by the Martin Heidegger s theory about " The poetical inhabitation"(sentencedict.com/inhabited.html), commence from the relation between the human being inhabited environment and the status of exist.
(136) First inhabited by Cacique Indians and later pirates, it was established in 1919 as a penal colony for Panama’s most dangerous criminals.
(137) Until the Thatcher era, it inhabited a separate building in Old Queen Street (there were many "homophobic" jokes about the address).
(138) In the vicinity of Bogutcharovo were large villages inhabited by Crown serfs, or peasants who paid rent to absentee owners.
(139) But the Ivorian contractor it employed to pump out the hold of its tanker dumped them around inhabited areas in the capital city and the countryside. Tens of thousands of people fell ill and 15 died.
(140) Areas on the Pakistan side stretching north-eastwards along the border from Quetta to the town of Zhob are inhabited by Pashtun tribes.
(141) About the 2 nd century, Mahayana Buddhism entered Central China , inhabited by the Han nationality.
(142) You are a docile guy living in a street inhabited by these speedster goons who always taunt you for your demeanor.
(143) And this too showed how the Mafia in Sicily was cancerous to the society it inhabited.
(144) A member of the Algonquian people formerly inhabited the Maritime Provinces of Canada.
(145) Next, Gulliver sets sail again and, after an attack by pirates, ends up in Laputa, where a floating island inhabited by theoreticians and academics oppresses the land below, called Balnibarbi.
(146) They inhabited the area along Narragansett Bay from present-day Warwick to South Kingstown and were the largest of a number of native tribes living in the area.
(147) Chantry houses tend to resemble community hangouts , jam-session rooms or fraternity houses more than magical workplaces, and they're often inhabited by several Cultists and a handful of Sleepers.
(148) The panther inhabited Greece, southern Italy, and southern Spain till the beginning of the historical period.
(149) The digestive tract is inhabited by many species of parasites.
(150) The barrel of an enormous naval gun was inhabited by a cluster of clams.
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