Inhabit
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British pronunciation/ɪnhˈæbɪt/
American pronunciation/ˌɪnˈhæbət/

Définition et Signification de "inhabit"

to inhabit
01

habiter, résider

to reside in a specific place
Transitive: to inhabit a region
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The indigenous people have inhabited this land for centuries.
The desert is sparsely inhabited due to its harsh climate.
Wolves inhabit the northern territories, where they roam freely.
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habiter, occuper

to exist in something
Transitive: to inhabit sth
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Silence inhabited the room after the argument ended.
An air of mystery and suspense seemed to inhabit the old mansion.
Creative energy seemed to inhabit the artist ’s studio.
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The indigenous people have inhabited this land for centuries.
The desert is sparsely inhabited due to its harsh climate.
Wolves inhabit the northern territories, where they roam freely.
Rare animals still inhabit the remote mountains despite human encroachment.
Many species of birds inhabit the forest year-round.
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