Inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of.
To have permanent residence.
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.
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