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inhabit

[in-hab-it] / ɪnˈhæb ɪt /


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Humans may, one day, be able to inhabit other worlds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her confidence, theatricality, and the ease with which she inhabited both male and female characters had drawn comparisons to the great Sarah Bernhardt herself.

From Literature

Batty also became a valued member of the various dressing rooms he inhabited.

From BBC

It covers the tyranny of gender roles and the comfort of escaping into obsession, and Ms. Shaw is very good at inhabiting such perspectives, hinting at broader issues but favoring subtlety and suggestion.

From The Wall Street Journal

These chemical traces offer rare insight into the animals themselves and the environments they once inhabited.

From Science Daily