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inhabited

[in-hab-i-tid] / ɪnˈhæb ɪ tɪd /


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When Hore started working with the species in 2003, he said he only recorded three Duke of Burgundy butterflies in the whole of Kent and they only inhabited a single site.

From BBC • Jun. 10, 2026

“I think a lot of Gen Z during that time felt like those spaces that they had inhabited were empty during graduation and prom and all of these big milestone events,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 6, 2026

According to Dr. Motta, Kank inhabited a landscape shaped by winding rivers, streams, and seasonal ponds.

From Science Daily • May 29, 2026

The orchestra in its pit, with no risers, inhabited the hall.

From Los Angeles Times • May 28, 2026

Gertrude seated herself on a stool near me, erect as though she inhabited her throne, and began her tale.

From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein



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