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inhabit

[in-hab-it] / ɪnˈhæb ɪt /


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Today our stars inhabit the cultural firmament, in sports and in entertainment.

From The Wall Street Journal

A waterfall of tributes poured in from the twin worlds — Hollywood and politics — that the actor, director and liberal activist inhabited.

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, podcasts have taken off, with stars like Joe Rogan drawing huge audiences to their broadcasts and video feeds and inhabiting much of the edgy space Stern used to own.

From MarketWatch

In conversation with Times critic Lorraine Ali, the six performers discussed how they deal with bad press, resist being put in career boxes and inhabited some of the most-talked-about film roles of the year.

From Los Angeles Times

The team reports that inhabited islands in Western Polynesia, including Samoa and Tonga, experienced drying over time.

From Science Daily