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Meaning of dishabited

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dishabited (p. a.)

Rendered uninhabited.

dishabited Sentence Examples

  1. The once bustling town now stood dishabited, its houses and streets empty and silent.
  2. The fire had left the building dishabited and uninhabitable, a charred and ruined shell.
  3. The island was dishabited after the tsunami, its once thriving community scattered to the mainland.
  4. The earthquake left the entire region dishabited, forcing residents to seek shelter elsewhere.
  5. The abandoned factory stood dishabited, its windows broken and its walls covered in graffiti.
  6. The dishabited house on the hilltop had a sinister aura about it, as if it held secrets best left undisturbed.
  7. The dishabited village was a sad sight, its once-vibrant homes now empty and decaying.
  8. The dishabited church stood as a reminder of a time when the community had been strong and united.
  9. The dishabited castle was a popular tourist destination, its crumbling walls and eerie atmosphere drawing visitors from far and wide.
  10. The dishabited planet was a mystery to scientists, its barren surface giving no clues as to why it had once been home to a thriving civilization.

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Rendered uninhabited.

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The once bustling town now stood dishabited, its houses and streets empty and silent.

The fire had left the building dishabited and uninhabitable, a charred and ruined shell.

The island was dishabited after the tsunami, its once thriving community scattered to the mainland.

The earthquake left the entire region dishabited, forcing residents to seek shelter elsewhere.