inhabit

IPA: ɪnhˈæbʌt

verb

  • (transitive) To live or reside in.
  • (transitive) To be present in.
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Examples of "inhabit" in Sentences

  • But the land centrists inhabit is a treacherous place.
  • The world these characters inhabit is harsh and unfriendly.
  • 'It is utterly useless,' replied Felix, 'we can never again inhabit your cottage.
  • The future our kids will inhabit is a far cry from the world their parents grew up in.
  • Dengle, the world that you inhabit is only a delusion, a fiction, a lie, and it will not endure.
  • The world we inhabit is a good one if you are in the fortunate third without debt, but not nearly so good if you live under its weight.
  • The alienness of the planet that Hostetler and his patients inhabit is usually subtle, but at one point it is brought sharply into focus.
  • The world they inhabit is pretty unique and a mix of sci-fi and fantasy (although perhaps the magic has a technology basis I'm not aware of.)
  • -- “My brothers and sisters”: remember, the main-line universe which the DC superheroes inhabit is personified by Kismet, a female-appearing figure who first appeared in The Adventures Of Superman #494 (September 1992).

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