inhabit
21inhabit — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. occupy, live in, dwell in, populate; see dwell , reside . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. live, abide, reside, lodge, dwell, occupy, stay at, populate. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To live in (a place), as does a people …
22inhabit — in|hab|it [ ın hæbıt ] verb transitive * to live in a particular place: The islands are inhabited by 177, 000 people. a. used for saying that someone is in a particular state or condition: She inhabits the strange world of the media celebrity …
23inhabit — see HABIT …
24inhabit — in·hab·it || ɪn hæbɪt v. occupy, live in, dwell in, reside in; populate …
25inhabit — verb (inhabits, inhabiting, inhabited) live in or occupy. Derivatives inhabitability tə bɪlɪti noun inhabitable adjective inhabitation noun Origin ME, from OFr. enhabiter or L. inhabitare, from in in + habi …
26inhabit — I. v. a. Occupy, dwell in, live in, reside in. II. v. n. Dwell, reside, sojourn, live, abide …
27inhabit — v 1. live, live at, abide, Archaic. bide, reside, dwell, tenant, stay, stay at, sojourn, remain; domicile, domiciliate, establish oneself, take up residence, take up one s abode, occupy, settle, settle down, locate, ensconce, make one s home, Inf …
28inhabit — in·hab·it …
29inhabit — verb Syn: live in, occupy, settle, people, populate, colonize …
30inhabit — [ɪnˈhæbɪt] verb [T] to live in a particular place …