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Meanings of
inhabit
in English
Portuguese
viver
Catalan
residir
Spanish
habitar
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Inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of.
dwell
populate
Related terms
live in
live out
Portuguese
viver
To have permanent residence.
live
settle
occupy
reside
Synonyms
Examples for "
live
"
live
settle
occupy
reside
Examples for "
live
"
1
We
live
in times of great consequence and, therefore, of great opportunity.
2
Without Labor, Capital would starve; without Capital, Labor could
live
in luxury.
3
The longer we
live
,
the longer we need to work, he said.
4
PROBLEM: I'm turning 30 next year and I
live
with my parents.
5
History: 'Long
live
the men who bring us the rule of law!
1
Purdue said it needs time to try to
settle
the remaining cases.
2
He also asked whether mediation would help the companies
settle
the case.
3
However, today you will have the confidence to
settle
matters more directly.
4
I hoped this visit would
settle
the question of my true love.
5
A second British bank, RBS, could
settle
similar charges in coming weeks.
1
In the long years ahead, I need some way to
occupy
myself.
2
Russian troops continue to
occupy
part of Georgia, although combat has stopped.
3
There are controls set within this body I happen, unfortunately, to
occupy
.
4
Its troops continue to
occupy
part of Georgia, although combat has stopped.
5
Translation: Though we've heard rumors another company may already
occupy
those positions.
1
Political power at this point seems to
reside
with... With the Army.
2
Elected by the people for four years; must
reside
in the district.
3
A significant number of Marshallese base workers now
reside
at Kwajalein Island.
4
So many people
reside
together that you cannot control it, he said.
5
Reports on people like Prigoff
reside
there for up to 30 years.
Usage of
inhabit
in English
1
It means our own time, the present tense, the moment we
inhabit
.
2
About 2500 southern right whales are thought to
inhabit
New Zealand waters.
3
This allows the bacteria to
inhabit
several different, and often hostile, environments.
4
I was able to
inhabit
my own space in this public place.
5
This was a common space, which all British citizens should
inhabit
together.
6
It is dangerous to think we
inhabit
some kind of perfect paradise.
7
The Bukitans
inhabit
chiefly the upper basins of the rivers of Sarawak.
8
People who
inhabit
that space have seen this since they were born.
9
The bacterial communities that collectively
inhabit
our body are called the microbiome.
10
To try and
inhabit
a developed mind meant risking his own memory.
11
Towards the southern end of Chili, the fierce Araucanians
inhabit
the mountains.
12
Also, you should pay particular attention to the clothes which you
inhabit
.
13
The ancestors of the people who now
inhabit
this island possessed cattle.
14
He couldn't remember what normality was, never mind try to
inhabit
it.
15
Then I remembered what Iskandar had said, how gods could
inhabit
anything.
16
The people of Dublin would love to
inhabit
such a utopian city.
Other examples for "inhabit"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inhabit
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
inhabit the country
inhabit different
inhabit a world
inhabit both sides
inhabit today
More collocations
Translations for
inhabit
Portuguese
viver
habitar
morar
povoar
Catalan
residir
habitar
ocupar
poblar
viure
morar
Spanish
habitar
residir
ocupar
poblar
morar
vivir
Inhabit
through the time
Inhabit
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common