Inhabitable [adjective]
Definition of Inhabitable:
livable
Opposite/Antonyms of Inhabitable:
-
Sentence/Example of Inhabitable:
To their surprise, Blum said, the composition of mercury isotopes in the deep-sea fish strongly resembled that of fish inhabiting the upper 1,600 feet or so of the ocean.
The games reflect the two worlds the boys inhabit, one by day and the other at night.
We know, for instance, of several occasions when fish and frogs have “rained” onto inhabited areas.
The adventure-filled island world of “Bugsnax” that they inhabit is a surprising, comic and enjoyable one, but the game of “Bugsnax” bugged me just enough to sap some of that enjoyment.
Now research shows they also damage the forest soils they inhabit.
Many online games offer teens a menu of possible roles to inhabit as they work to develop a confident sense of self.
That visceral understanding makes me feel more grateful and connected to the food on my plate, to the planet we inhabit, and to my place within it all.
Her biggest concern with the bubbles is if they’re inhabited by an asymptomatic person, the virus particles they exhale can build up in very high concentrations with nowhere to go.
Larger spider crabs also inhabit the Pacific Coast, including California.
Australian pufferfish known in the area typically inhabit more shallow waters, raising questions about the identity of the species responsible.