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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Inhabited; Inhabitability; Inhabitable; Uninhabitable; Inhabit (disambiguation)

inhabit         
(inhabits, inhabiting, inhabited)
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.
...the people who inhabit these islands.
...a land primarily inhabited by nomads.
VERB: be V-ed, V n, V-ed
inhabit         
¦ verb (inhabits, inhabiting, inhabited) live in or occupy.
Derivatives
inhabitability -t?'b?l?ti noun
inhabitable adjective
inhabitation noun
Origin
ME, from OFr. enhabiter or L. inhabitare, from in- 'in' + habitare 'dwell'.
Inhabit         
·vi To have residence in a place; to Dwell; to Live; to Abide.
II. Inhabit ·vt To live or dwell in; to occupy, as a place of settled residence; as, wild beasts inhabit the forest; men inhabit cities and houses.

Wikipedia

Inhabit

Inhabit means to live in, reside in, occupy or populate some place – a so-called habitat.

Inhabit may also refer to:

  • Inhabit (album), an album by Living Sacrifice
  • Inhabited (band), a rock group
Examples of use of Inhabit
1. The same contradictions inhabit his personal life.
2. Roe deers, pheasants and other animals and birds inhabit there.
3. Her characters live, breathe, and inhabit very convincing spaces.
4. At least 18 ethnic tribes are known to inhabit Mindanao.
5. They also inhabit some of Germany‘s poorest regions.