Examples of 'who inhabits' in a sentence

Meaning of "who inhabits"

This phrase refers to the individuals or group of people who live or dwell in a particular place. It is commonly used when discussing the residents or occupants of a specific location or property. For example, one might ask, 'Who inhabits the house down the street?' or 'Who inhabits the remote island?' The phrase is used to inquire about the people who reside in a given area

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He who inhabits eternity has no need to be in a hurry.
The spirit of the deceased who inhabits it.
One who inhabits of the earth.
Pitied the monster who inhabits this body.
The woman who inhabits it has just stepped out and may return at any moment.
She is depicted as a trembling woman who inhabits the water.
For it is she who inhabits planet earth at this time.
The spirits will continue to kill anyone who inhabits the house.
Lyra is a young girl who inhabits a universe parallel to our own.
Other messages are authentic declarations of intent of the person who inhabits the place.
I have never met anyone who inhabits her clothes with such obvious relish as you.
A man inhabits a room with the ease of one who inhabits his own home.
He who inhabits the praises of Israel.
The children believe the elderly woman who inhabits the house is a witch.
With who inhabits or occupies the spaces built with NOVIDESA products.

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Do not become one of those lesser mortals who inhabits the material world.
A Titan who inhabits a realm between our dimension and the next called Inner Space.
An evil creature who inhabits the Arctic.
Moses had stepped into the presence of the invisible God who inhabits eternity.
You are the God who inhabits the scroll.
Who inhabits these villages I do not know.
This is a species of a monkey who inhabits only in Zanzibar.
Who inhabits it? they are called edenoites, adam.
Even the millenniums are insignificant to Him who inhabits eternity.
I was looking for someone who inhabits words and Michel is a raconteur.
Interiority is the practice of dialogue with the God who inhabits our hearts.
They trusted in the God who inhabits the praises of His people.
What about this space reflects the person who inhabits it?
The truth is that everyone who inhabits a human body possesses a remarkable creation . ".
The body needs to be loved, but not exclusively by the one who inhabits it.
The story or the man who inhabits that story?
Who inhabits its spaces?
BRUNI is a curious and cute salamander who inhabits the enchanted forest.
Questioner, Who inhabits the astral and devachanic planes?
A name that shines as bright as the beauty who inhabits it, my new muse.
Or with a grandfather who inhabits the joyful space of a gathering with his grandson?
Alfred Molina as Double Dan, a half-worm virus creator who inhabits the Dark Web.
I've never met anyone who inhabits her clothes with such obvious relish as you.
And of the beautiful, complicated, fascinating woman who inhabits my soul.
But you are Holy, You who inhabits the praises of Israel.
Freddie ( voiced by Cole Sanchez ), an infant blue monster who inhabits the island.
Earthling, One who inhabits the earth.
Mortimer ( voiced by Bobby Moynihan ), a blueish grey monster who inhabits the island.
The spirit of the deceased who inhabits it . Now, at its core is the Nkisi.
Ava ( voiced by Fortune Feimster ), a spotted monster who inhabits the island.
The spirit of the deceased who inhabits it . Now, at its core is the Nikisi.
Itsadee ( voiced by Alison Wotchgalef ), a striped pink monster who inhabits the island.
Whim Perpetually smiling, devilish character who inhabits a body with a moon-shaped head, " the spirit of politics.
Melvin ( voiced by Bobby Moynihan ), a small orange monster who inhabits the island.
DON, Who inhabits the astral and devachnic planes?

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