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inhabited

adjective as in occupied

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Lady Gaga has inhabited many different versions of herself in the last decade of her career and in the new video for "Disease," she exchanges blows with a few of them.

From Salon

Until 1848, Arizona, California, Texas, Nevada, Utah, western Colorado and New Mexico were part of Mexico and inhabited by numerous tribes, Indigenous cowboys and Mexican ranchers.

From Salon

Indigenous Australians are classed as the oldest living culture on earth, and have inhabited the continent for at least 65,000 years.

From BBC

The architecture of the drama, set in Veronica’s guesthouse, creates a world that is fully inhabited by the seasoned ensemble, many of whose members were in the play’s world premiere earlier this year in London.

“It loves people. It loves to be inhabited. It loves to be explored. It loves playfulness.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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