Inhabit

Verb

 * 1)  To live or reside in some place
 * 2) * the Inuit inhabit the Arctic
 * 3)  To be present in or fill some place
 * 4) * Strange thoughts inhabit my mind

Related terms

 * inhabitant

Derived terms

 * inhabitable

Adverbs for Inhabit
thinly; comfortably; successively; wretchedly; swarmlngly; solely; misguidedly; placidly; domestically; humbly.

Thesaurus
abide, abide in, anchor, be coextensive with, be comprised in, be constituted by, be contained in, be present in, berth, billet at, bivouac, bunk, burrow, camp, cohabit, colonize, come to anchor, consist in, denizen, domesticate, domicile, domiciliate, doss down, drop anchor, dwell, dwell in, empeople, ensconce, establish residence, exist in, hang out, hive, inhere in, keep house, lie in, live, live at, live in, locate, lodge, moor, move, nest, occupy, park, people, perch, plant, populate, relocate, remain, repose in, reside, reside in, rest in, room, roost, set up housekeeping, set up shop, settle, settle down, settle in, sit down, squat, stand, stay, stay at, strike root, subsist in, take residence at, take root, take up residence, tenant

Etymology
From enhabiter, from  inhabitare (in: + habito:)

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Czech:
 * Finnish:
 * Greek: κατοικώ, ενοικώ


 * Macedonian:, престојува
 * Polish: zamieszkiwać
 * Scottish Gaelic: còmhnaich
 * Swedish:, befolka


 * Catalan:
 * Finnish:
 * Greek: κατοικώ


 * Polish: zajmować, wypełniać
 * Swedish: uppta


 * : habiter
 * : būan
 * : habitar