inhabiting Sentence Examples
- The remote island was inhabited by a small community of fishermen.
- The forest floor was inhabited by a myriad of insects and small creatures.
- The dilapidated mansion stood empty, its once-lavish interior now inhabited by ghosts of the past.
- The pond was teeming with life, inhabited by frogs, turtles, and countless other aquatic species.
- The caves were inhabited by a colony of bats, their high-pitched cries echoing through the darkness.
- The attic was home to a family of squirrels, their presence evident by the piles of nutshells.
- The garden was inhabited by a variety of birds, their cheerful songs filling the air with melody.
- The ancient ruins were inhabited by a group of archaeologists, their tents pitched amidst the crumbling walls.
- The abandoned factory was now inhabited by squatters, their presence a testament to the city's decline.
- The vast ocean was inhabited by countless species, ranging from tiny plankton to massive whales.
inhabiting Meaning
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inhabiting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Inhabit
Synonyms & Antonyms of inhabiting
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of Inhabit
living,occupying, haunting, cohabiting, dwelling, populating, visiting,residing, hanging (around or out), frequenting
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The remote island was inhabited by a small community of fishermen.
The forest floor was inhabited by a myriad of insects and small creatures.
The dilapidated mansion stood empty, its once-lavish interior now inhabited by ghosts of the past.
The pond was teeming with life, inhabited by frogs, turtles, and countless other aquatic species.