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Meanings of
tenanted
in anglès
Resided in; having tenants.
occupied
Related terms
inhabited
Usage of
tenanted
in anglès
1
The answer is, that the monasteries were not altogether
tenanted
by incapables.
2
These stalls were
tenanted
by animals; there were dogs, tigers, and lions.
3
She went to the suite of offices
tenanted
by Mr. Josiah Ransome.
4
My body was still
tenanted
,
soul intact, and The Primal couldn't cope.
5
The loom-rooms seem
tenanted
by huge, misshapen denizens of some preadamic world.
6
For Captain Jim the little house was
tenanted
with shapes entreating remembrance.
7
Peter was conscious that his body was once more to be
tenanted
.
8
Of what avail is a fair body
tenanted
by a fiendish soul?
9
Marston's said profit trends in its
tenanted
division also showed signs of improvement.
10
The San Zanipolo square was deserted; the cavernous San Zanipolo
tenanted
by tombs.
11
The section
tenanted
by the family of Shewish lay furthest from the door.
12
These were
tenanted
by young men in every stage of suffering and exhaustion.
13
The room thus opened was
tenanted
by the revolting image of Lady Cayley.
14
The double row of berths yawned black, like graves
tenanted
by uneasy corpses.
15
The shores of its creeks and fens are
tenanted
by minks and muskrats.
16
The next house to Mrs. Redburn was
tenanted
by Mr. Sneed, the mason.
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tenanted
tenant
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
tenant by
tenant only
tenant by animals
tenant division
tenant now
More collocations
Tenanted
through the time
Tenanted
across language varieties
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