inhabit Antonyms

Meaning of inhabit

Wordnet

inhabit (v)

be an inhabitant of or reside in

be present in

exist or be situated within

Webster

inhabit (v. t.)

To live or dwell in; to occupy, as a place of settled residence; as, wild beasts inhabit the forest; men inhabit cities and houses.

Webster

inhabit (v. i.)

To have residence in a place; to dwell; to live; to abide.

inhabit Sentence Examples

  1. The forest is inhabited by a diverse array of flora and fauna.
  2. The old house is rumored to be inhabited by restless spirits.
  3. The secluded island was once inhabited by a small tribe of fishermen.
  4. The ocean floor is inhabited by countless species of microscopic organisms.
  5. The attic of the house is inhabited by bats and other nocturnal creatures.
  6. The remote village is sparsely inhabited, with only a few hundred residents.
  7. The caves are inhabited by colonies of bats that hibernate during the winter months.
  8. The abandoned building is now inhabited by homeless people.
  9. The tundra is inhabited by hardy animals that have adapted to the harsh conditions.
  10. The spaceship is inhabited by a crew of astronauts on a mission to Mars.

FAQs About the word inhabit

be an inhabitant of or reside in, be present in, exist or be situated withinTo live or dwell in; to occupy, as a place of settled residence; as, wild beasts inh

occupy, live, cohabit, haunt, abide, populate, dwell,reside, drop in, step in

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The forest is inhabited by a diverse array of flora and fauna.

The old house is rumored to be inhabited by restless spirits.

The secluded island was once inhabited by a small tribe of fishermen.

The ocean floor is inhabited by countless species of microscopic organisms.