inhabitation

[ɪnˌhæbɪˈteɪʃən]

inhabitation Definition

  • 1the state of living in a particular place
  • 2the act of inhabiting or taking up residence in a place

Using inhabitation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inhabitation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The area has seen continuous inhabitation for thousands of years.

  • Example

    The city's rapid growth led to an increase in inhabitation.

  • Example

    The island's inhabitation is limited to a small fishing village.

inhabitation Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with inhabitation

  • the presence of people living in a particular place

    Example

    The region's human inhabitation dates back to prehistoric times.

  • the presence of animals living in a particular place

    Example

    The park's animal inhabitation includes a variety of species, from deer to birds of prey.

  • the presence of humans on the planet Earth

    Example

    The inhabitation of the earth by humans has had a significant impact on the environment.

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Summary: inhabitation in Brief

Inhabitation [ɪnˌhæbɪˈteɪʃən] refers to the state of living in a particular place or the act of taking up residence there. It can refer to both human and animal presence, as well as the history of a place's inhabitation. Examples include 'The area has seen continuous inhabitation for thousands of years' and 'The island's inhabitation is limited to a small fishing village.'