inhabiting (Meaning)
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inhabiting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Inhabit
Synonyms & Antonyms of inhabiting
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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.
FAQs About the word inhabiting
of Inhabit
occupying, living, visiting, populating,residing, haunting, dwelling, cohabiting, hanging (around or out), hanging (at)
No antonyms found.
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.