inhabitate Synonyms
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inhabitate Meaning
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inhabitate (v. t.)
To inhabit.
inhabitate Sentence Examples
- The quaint village was inhabited by a close-knit community of farmers and artisans.
- The abandoned castle was once inhabited by a powerful lord and his retinue.
- The dense forest inhabited by wolves and bears posed a constant threat to the nearby village.
- The rare and elusive snow leopard inhabits the rugged mountains of the Himalayas.
- The coral reef was teeming with life, inhabited by a myriad of colorful fish and invertebrates.
- The old oak tree was inhabited by a colony of squirrels that had built their nests in its gnarled branches.
- The rocky outcrop was inhabited by a colony of seabirds that nested on its sheer cliffs.
- The desolate wasteland was inhabited only by a few hardy scavengers that could survive its harsh conditions.
- The ancient city was once inhabited by a prosperous civilization, but now it lay in ruins, haunted by the ghosts of its past.
- The spaceship was inhabited by a crew of astronauts who were exploring the depths of the solar system.
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To inhabit.
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The quaint village was inhabited by a close-knit community of farmers and artisans.
The abandoned castle was once inhabited by a powerful lord and his retinue.
The dense forest inhabited by wolves and bears posed a constant threat to the nearby village.
The rare and elusive snow leopard inhabits the rugged mountains of the Himalayas.