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inhabitable /ɪnˈhabɪtəbl /adjectiveSuitable to live in; habitable: soon we will run out of inhabitable space on the planet...- If they got running water to all these buildings that are obviously inhabitable, they could get the city cleaned up a lot faster.
- This was a perfectly nice Polish neighborhood before you guys decided to move in, open up your hip bars, and generally make the area more inhabitable for the Yuppies.
- She bought it in 2000 for about £235,000, when it was still heated by a back boiler and scarcely inhabitable by today's standards.
Synonyms habitable, fit to live in, fit to occupy, usable, liveable-in, suitable for residential use formal tenantable Derivativesinhabitability /ɪnˌhabɪtəˈbɪlɪti/ noun ...- As you know, it is normally the job of the surveyor scouts to go down to the surface and study the planet to ascertain is inhabitability.
- The point I want to make here is that the forces we've allowed to shape the growth and development of our cities have little to do with their utility or inhabitability.
- It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a cab locking apparatus which improves the inhabitability of a cab, increases the bed space and reduces the cost of production.
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