"Inhabiting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Inhabiting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Inhabiting" Meaning

Living or dwelling in a particular place. For example:

"The people inhabiting the island are friendly and welcoming."
"The penguins inhabiting the Antarctic region are adapted to the harsh climate."

"Inhabiting" Examples

Examples of "inhabiting"


The small town was inhabiting by a mix of young professionals and families, making it a vibrant community.
The park was inhabited by a diverse range of plants and animals, showcasing the ecosystem's beauty.
The artist felt that her studio was inhabiting with inspiration, as she worked on her latest project.
The old mansion had been uninhabited for decades, but the new owners were eager to restore it to its former glory.
The space station was inhabited by a team of astronauts, conducting research and experiments in the harsh environment of space.

"Inhabiting" Similar Words

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Inhabitability

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Inhabitable

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Capable of being inhabited or lived in; suitable for human residence or existence.

Inhabitancy

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Inhabitant

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A person who lives in a particular place or region, especially a native or a long-standing resident.

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Inhalable

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Inhalant

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The term "inhalation" refers to the act of breathing in, or the movement of air into the lungs. It is the opposite of exhalation, which is the act of breathing out. Inhalation is a vital process that enables us to take in oxygen from the air and exchange it with carbon dioxide, which is then released through exhalation. In the context of medicine, inhalation can also refer to the process of administering medication or other substances through inhalation, such as administering asthma medication or anesthetic gases.

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