uninhabitable

IPA: ʌnɪnhˈæbʌtʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not fit for people (or other living things) to live in; not able to be inhabited.
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Examples of "uninhabitable" in Sentences

  • The property was described as uninhabitable, reclaimed by nature.
  • If it's economically advantageous to individuals to make the planet uninhabitable, that is what will happen.
  • They didn’t have the power to stand up to crooked landlords who charged them high rents to live in uninhabitable housing.
  • They didn†™ t have the power to stand up to crooked landlords who charged them high rents to live in uninhabitable housing.
  • A "significant percentage" of the homes with damage are expected to be classified as uninhabitable, he said, and the number of claims are expected to climb.
  • And a plumber who entered the flat just nine days ago described it as being 'uninhabitable' - covered in dust with just an old mattress on the floor to sleep on.
  • A "significant percentage" of the homes with damage are expected to be classified as uninhabitable, Mr. McCollum said, and the number of claims is expected to climb.
  • NEW DELHI — A footbridge under construction for the Commonwealth Games collapsed Tuesday, while international officials called new housing for athletes "uninhabitable," as preparation for the high-profile event has been plagued by many of the problems that afflict India's path to development.

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