inhabitation (Meaning)

Wordnet

inhabitation (n)

the act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place (said of both animals and men)

Webster

inhabitation (n.)

The act of inhabiting, or the state of being inhabited; indwelling.

Abode; place of dwelling; residence.

Population; inhabitants.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inhabitation

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inhabitation Sentence Examples

  1. The small town nestled amidst rolling hills was a peaceful inhabitation for its residents.
  2. The forest floor was teeming with life, serving as an inhabitation for a myriad of animals.
  3. The abandoned house stood desolate, devoid of any inhabitation for decades.
  4. The towering apartment building provided inhabitation for a diverse community of tenants.
  5. The island's rugged landscape offered limited inhabitation for human settlements.
  6. The ancient ruins whispered tales of civilizations that had once inhabitated the site.
  7. The cavern's dark depths were said to be the inhabitation of mythical creatures.
  8. Scientists studied the microbial inhabitation of extreme environments like deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
  9. The human race's inhabitation of the planet has had a significant impact on its ecosystems.
  10. The concern over extraterrestrial inhabitation has fueled countless scientific and philosophical inquiries.

FAQs About the word inhabitation

the act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place (said of both animals and men)The act of inhabiting, or the state of being inhabited; indwelling., Abode

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The small town nestled amidst rolling hills was a peaceful inhabitation for its residents.

The forest floor was teeming with life, serving as an inhabitation for a myriad of animals.

The abandoned house stood desolate, devoid of any inhabitation for decades.

The towering apartment building provided inhabitation for a diverse community of tenants.