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  1. The meaning of INHABIT is to occupy as a place of settled residence or habitat : live in. How to use inhabit in a sentence.

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  3. inhabit. [ in-hab-it] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb (used with object) to live or dwell in (a place), as people or animals: Small animals inhabited the woods. Synonyms: populate, tenant, occupy, reside. to exist or be situated within; dwell in: Weird notions inhabit his mind.

  4. to live in a place: These remote islands are inhabited only by birds and animals. (Definition of inhabit from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of inhabit. inhabit. These birds do not fly away when free; they (choose to) inhabit the human world, which protects them and gives them human meanings.

  5. to live in a place: These remote islands are inhabited only by birds and animals. (Definition of inhabit from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of inhabit. inhabit. While this isn't the first time sharks have inhabited the lab's tanks, it was a summer of firsts in shark research.

  6. When you inhabit a place, you live there. When actors inhabit their roles, they seem to become the characters, no longer actors reciting their lines. It is like they live the life of the character. The verb inhabit comes from the Old French enhabiter, meaning “dwell in.”.

  7. 1. To live or reside in: Dinosaurs inhabited the earth millions of years ago. 2. To be present in; fill: Old childhood memories inhabit the attic. v.intr. Archaic. To dwell.

  8. If a place or region is inhabited by a group of people or a species of animal, those people or animals live there. The valley is inhabited by the Dani tribe. American English : inhabit / ɪnˈhæbɪt /

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