INHABIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary When those ancestral heroes and producers inhabit a geographically distant locale, objects and artisans (perhaps even styles) from that place assume a special significance The two countries are inhabited by a continuum of infinitely lived individual consumers and producers
inhabited - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective inhabited Having inhabitants; lived in Synonyms: peopled, populated, tenanted Antonyms: uninhabited; see also Thesaurus: uninhabited (mathematics, of a set) Containing at least one element (type theory, of a type) Having a term Antonym: uninhabited
Inhabited (Video 2003) - IMDb Still, even without all the prejudices, "Inhabited" is a remotely entertaining albeit unmemorable straight-to-video horror flick It's a cheesy, soft and politically correct pastiche of family drama and Northern Europe mythology
Inhabited - definition of inhabited by The Free Dictionary Define inhabited inhabited synonyms, inhabited pronunciation, inhabited translation, English dictionary definition of inhabited adj Having inhabitants; lived in: a sparsely inhabited plain