inhabit Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈhæb.ɪt]
  • Us [ ɪnˈhæb.ɪt]

Meaning of inhabit In English

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Examples of inhabit

  • These birds do not fly away when free; they (choose to) inhabit the human world, which protects them and gives them human meanings.

  • These differences could result from the ecological conditions of the localities inhabited by each oyster species.

  • But how does any perspective or participating subject inhabit revonsuo's phenomenal "space" wherein its simulations reside?

  • When those ancestral heroes and producers inhabit a geographically distant locale, objects and artisans (perhaps even styles) from that place assume a special significance.

  • The two countries are inhabited by a continuum of infinitely lived individual consumers and producers.

  • The horticultural field inhabited with several patio houses.

  • Byre-dwellings were common, with humans and cattle inhabiting the same space.

  • This host is then inhabited by the necessary machined or tactile elements.

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Translations of inhabit In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    居住於…

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  • 中文简体

    居住于…

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  • Español

    habitar, poblar, vivir en…

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  • Português

    habitar…

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  • 日本語

    ~に住む…

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  • Türk dili

    oturmak, yaşamak…

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  • Français

    habiter…

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  • Catalan

    habitar…

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