The act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place (said of both animals and men)
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Examples for "habitation "
Examples for "habitation "
1 In the mean time, the warrior was occupied in constructing a habitation .
2 They would have us reduced to concept, without body or local habitation .
3 When he found us, he mentioned that he'd seen another, smaller habitation .
4 Approaching the tent, he was surprised to see clear signs of habitation .
5 Red ones meant home unsafe for habitation , green sticker inspected and passed.
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.
1 They had found no signs of inhabitancy ; but Karlsefne was very careful.
2 Ogier advanced into the country, looking for some marks of inhabitancy , but found none.
3 Nature is emptied of her contents to become the pure inhabitancy of one human soul.
4 A new aspect of inter-planetary inhabitancy or occupancy-
5 A very few days inhabitancy where Master Roy was of the party, had assured this lady that the page must be ridded.
6 This statute, therefore, rendered it almost impracticable for a poor man to gain a new settlement in the old way, by forty days inhabitancy .
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