dishabit Antonyms
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Meaning of dishabit
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dishabit (v. t.)
To dislodge.
dishabit Sentence Examples
- The once lively town had become dishabited after the devastating earthquake.
- The old house stood dishabited and forlorn, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.
- The dishabited village was a sad sight, with empty houses and overgrown gardens.
- The government's forced relocation program dishabited entire communities.
- The dishabited area was declared a wildlife sanctuary, providing a safe haven for endangered species.
- The remote mountain village was dishabited due to lack of access to essential services.
- The abandoned town was dishabited and left to decay, its history fading away with time.
- The dishabited island was a popular destination for adventurous tourists seeking solitude.
- The dishabited valley was transformed into a thriving agricultural region after the construction of an irrigation canal.
- The once-bustling city was dishabited after a series of natural disasters, leaving only ruins behind.
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To dislodge.
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The once lively town had become dishabited after the devastating earthquake.
The old house stood dishabited and forlorn, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.
The dishabited village was a sad sight, with empty houses and overgrown gardens.
The government's forced relocation program dishabited entire communities.