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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to inhabit:   (172 results)

Often used in the same context:
populate, peopled, occupy, infest, reside, roam, intermingle, repopulate, fossilize, habited, colonized, belong, coexist, interpenetrate, wander, teem, lurk, traverse, exist, cavort, pervade, overpopulate, perambulate, anthropomorphise, transfigure, tadpole shrimp, parasitize, immured, befoul, overbreed, limn, subjugates, conjoin, enfold, anthropomorphize, communed, living, cohabit, afflict, gravitate, encaged, subsist, flit, resemble, terra incognita, nestle, cryptid, maladapted, thrive, domesticated, bilaterally symmetrical, despoil, homo sapiens, migrate, bestride, descend, dwells, congregate, surround, recolonize, permeate, loll, wallow, invaded, cave dweller, proboscis monkey, commingle, giraffa camelopardalis, voyaged, devour, bewitch, straddles, enchanted, comprise, noble savage, predominate, fungus gnat, fascinate, adorn, spadefoot toad, interact, sally forth, northern pocket gopher, meadow vole, exude, mythical creature, trammeled, transmogrifying, depopulated, excrete, transfix, mythologize, situated, suffuse, behave, enchained, habituate, ensconced, pan troglodytes, encroach, emancipates, animate, dwelt, dwell, linger, makes, residing, be, bear, bears, can, cease, clansmen, derive, disappearing, docs, habitants, keep, longs, perish, persians, refuse

More specific:
bivouac, board, camp, camp out, cohabit, encamp, infest, lodge, lodge in, neighbor, neighbour, nest, occupy, reside, room, rusticate, shack up, tenant

Appears in the definition of:
basotho, blindworm, caecilian, djinni, djinny, genie, gliding bacteria, intestinal flora, jinnee, jinni, main street, mid-water, myxobacter, myxobacteria, myxobacterium, nest, numen, population, population growth, proturan, region, slime bacteria, sylph, telsontail

More general:
be

Synonyms:
dwell, live, occupy, people, populate, reside, shack

Also try:
— Adjectives for inhabit: present, longer, dead, few, poor, former, latter, first, prefent, last, human, more...

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