Examples of 'still inhabit' in a sentence

Meaning of "still inhabit"

still inhabit: This phrase denotes the continued presence or occupation of a place or living space by individuals or communities, implying an ongoing residency or existence in a particular location

How to use "still inhabit" in a sentence

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Their descendants still inhabit the region.
Thus they laid the cornerstones of a culture we still inhabit.
Some still inhabit it to this day.
A number of indigenous communities still inhabit the region.
Nahuas still inhabit the area.
The people nearby say that the tortured spirits of the dead still inhabit these rooms.
Whether people still inhabit the homes or not.
The Anangu believe the ancestors and their spirits still inhabit the land.
Pygmies still inhabit the tropical forests of the country.
Legends speak of spiritual beasts which still inhabit the dark valley and forests.
They still inhabit the forests of the south and east provinces.
The only large island they still inhabit is Sumatra.
All of these still inhabit the Tusket River system, except for the caribou.
Today many older Italian immigrants still inhabit the historic district.
You still inhabit a cleaned-up, shall we say, Third Dimension.

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The documentary explores the communities and individuals that still inhabit or visit the Exclusion Zone.
The elf ghosts still inhabit this place and no one should enter.
Worse yet, these monstrous test subjects still inhabit the mine.
But a lot of people still inhabit the world of following rules and repetitive skills.
Thus, only hermits, raiders and wastelander families still inhabit these desolate areas.
Millions of Maya people still inhabit the Yucatán peninsula today.
Payahuunadü is the homelands of the Paiute and Shoshone, which still inhabit this area.
These communities of maroons still inhabit the South Asian countries.
Ancestors of the two remaining clans, Kaitu'u and Iho, still inhabit the islands.
Astonishingly, some still inhabit their original homes.
Their descendants, the Wayuu people, still inhabit the area.
These non-native plants still inhabit the island to this day.
The latter are small but fierce bovids that still inhabit the island 's dwindling forests.
But today, outsiders still inhabit the reserve.
The local tribe " Bhils " still inhabit the islands.
Avars, in small numbers, and mixed with Slavs, still inhabit parts of Transylvania.
A few Asian elephants ( Elephas maximus ) still inhabit the forests of Bundala.
Some 700 mountain gorillas still inhabit our planet.
Phoenix, why do you still inhabit Jean 's body?

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