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Meanings of
inhabitation
in English
Portuguese
habitação
Catalan
habitació
Spanish
habitación
Back to the meaning
Process of inhabiting a locale.
settlement
settling
habitation
squatting
pioneering
inhabitancy
setting up camp
Portuguese
habitação
Usage of
inhabitation
in English
1
This country has never yet expressed itself in domestic
inhabitation
.
2
Other signs of
inhabitation
can be traced elsewhere in this district, as yet unexplored.
3
Every part of her seemed enlarged, swollen with some benign
inhabitation
;
even her hair looked bigger.
4
Photograph: Andrew Holmes Both speak of freedom and of creative life, but their current
inhabitation
is very different.
5
The lesser gift of His presence prepares for the greater measure of it; the transitory
inhabitation
for the more permanent.
6
Sedley proceeded in his search, explored every subterraneous vault and recess; but no signs of recent
inhabitation
could be found.
7
The legends of the discovery and
inhabitation
of Ireland before the Flood, are too purely mythical to demand serious notice.
8
More often than not, Swedish ski chalets are a bit anonymous and charmless, facilitators of a week's
inhabitation
without excess or fuss.
9
Of this
inhabitation
,
we shall not say so much as the comparison, being strained, will yield, neither expatiate into many notions about it.
10
And sometimes the mess -the leftovers of human
inhabitation
and decay -looks beautiful because nature grabs it and does something with it.
11
Inhabitation
spread like mould.
12
"If the spirit is very powerful, it may need to prepare its vessel for permanent
inhabitation
.
"
13
This country has never yet expressed itself in domestic
inhabitation
.
14
Other signs of
inhabitation
can be traced elsewhere in this district, as yet unexplored.
15
Every part of her seemed enlarged, swollen with some benign
inhabitation
;
even her hair looked bigger.
16
Photograph: Andrew Holmes Both speak of freedom and of creative life, but their current
inhabitation
is very different.
Other examples for "inhabitation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inhabitation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
benign inhabitation
current inhabitation
domestic inhabitation
human inhabitation
permanent inhabitation
More collocations
Translations for
inhabitation
Portuguese
habitação
Catalan
habitació
Spanish
habitación
Inhabitation
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