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- UNINHABITABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNINHABITABLE is unfit for habitation : not inhabitable How to use uninhabitable in a sentence
- What Happens When a House Is Deemed Uninhabitable?
Declaring a house uninhabitable involves notice and enforcement procedures to uphold public health and safety When a property fails to meet habitability standards, local authorities issue a notice of violation detailing deficiencies and outlining required corrective actions
- UNINHABITABLE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Uninhabitable definition: not capable of being lived in See examples of UNINHABITABLE used in a sentence
- UNINHABITABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Take, for example, the case where a mansion house which forms part of a settled estate become uninhabitable unless certain expenditure is made upon it
- uninhabitable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
uninhabitable (comparative more uninhabitable, superlative most uninhabitable) Not fit for people (or other living things) to live in; not able to be inhabited The earthquake left many homes in the area uninhabitable
- uninhabitable adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of uninhabitable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- UNINHABITABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If a place is uninhabitable, it is impossible for people to live there, for example because it is dangerous or unhealthy About 90 percent of the city's single-family homes are uninhabitable As parts of the world become uninhabitable, millions of people will try to migrate
- Inhabitable vs. Uninhabitable — What’s the Difference?
Inhabitable describes places suitable for living, whereas uninhabitable refers to areas where living conditions are impossible due to adverse circumstances Inhabitable areas are those that provide necessary conditions for human life, such as access to water, food, and shelter
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