habited

[ UK /hˈæbɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. dressed in a habit
    the habited men of the monastery
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How To Use habited In A Sentence

  • The people who inhabited America at that time were fighting an uphill battle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 60 mostly uninhabited islands which comprise the group lie within an area only 20 miles square.
  • These nine were, according to the barbarous practice of those kind of people, marooned, that is, set on shore on an uninhabited island. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences
  • One of the largest of the latter is the pine marten, which is still found in remote and uninhabited parts of our country. Chatterbox, 1906
  • In 1926, the year of his birth, 2 billion people inhabited this planet.
  • The rest of the men waited on a piece of rock inhabited by penguins, seals, and ice in the hope of their captain's return.
  • Only a few looked inhabited -- lawns bestrewn with gadgets, excavations begun with small bulldozers and abandoned, Pack or Swarm or Family flags flying from the mainmasts. Boing Boing: January 16, 2005 - January 22, 2005 Archives
  • The plague was only finally brought under control in 1666 when the Great Fire of London burned down the areas most affected by plague - the city slums inhabited by the poor.
  • Many of these storms, if they occurred in uninhabited areas, would pass without any notice or impacts.
  • The group of uninhabited islets about 180 km north of Taiwan are claimed by Taiwan, China and Japan.
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