Examples of 'it inhabited' in a sentence

Meaning of "it inhabited"

it inhabited - This phrase is used to describe that a certain place or area is populated or occupied by living beings, typically referring to animals or people

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Once again it inhabited the ancient sanctuary.
Heterophyes will also have morphological differences based on the different fishes that it inhabited.
It inhabited subtropical open woodlands and may have been carnivorous.
The world it inhabited.
There it inhabited sclerophyll forest habitat and was observed to be active at night.
Its large salt glands indicate that it inhabited the brackish waters of Te Whanga Lagoon.
It inhabited the most spectacular part of America.
Aside from that, the monster bear tentacles and pincers hidden beneath the sea it inhabited.
The mangrove ecosystem it inhabited was situated along the southern shore of the Tethys Sea.
Remarkably well adjusted to extensive mountain stockbreeding, it inhabited oak forests in the Basque Country.
It inhabited a region inland of the Epirote coast which was called Atintania.
There was also a residential area, part of it inhabited by a flourishing Jewish community.
It inhabited the rocks and treetops of Norfolk Island and adjacent Phillip Island.
Very obvious question, was it inhabited in the past?
It inhabited subtropical open woodlands in Australia during the Late Miocene to the early Pliocene.

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Over the next 20 years, it inhabited and decimated nearly all the vineyards of Europe.
It inhabited the baby like … like an undesirable lodger.
Instead, it inhabited the body of the latter 's catatonic mother, Lauren.
It inhabited rocks and treetops, and was seen feeding on blossoms.
In the past, it inhabited the Atlas Mountains, from Morocco to Tunisia.
It inhabited what is now modern-day western Europe.
It inhabited what is now the Indian sub-continent in the Miocene.
It inhabited the area now known as Mid, Western North America.
It inhabited lower to middle reaches, mainstreams, tributaries, and larger marshlands.
It inhabited the then coastal lowlands of Alberta about 85 million years ago.
It inhabited what is now modern-day Alaska, Yukon, and northern Wyoming.
It inhabited the Sundaland region of Indonesia during the Pleistocene epoch . [ 1 ].

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To be inhabited by men nearer of kin to the rocks
A great majority of flats are inhabited by several generations
A place inhabited by beings not unlike myself
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