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- verb Present participle of
inhabit .
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Examples
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Similarly, the way I like to play Oblivion is just as grounded in inhabiting the world.
Archive 2009-03-01 Ben Abraham 2009
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Similarly, the way I like to play Oblivion is just as grounded in inhabiting the world.
Getting My Immersion Fix Ben Abraham 2009
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The grown-up word for this inhabiting is undoubtedly history.
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Of a trade conducted in a similar manner, Cosmas gives us some information; according to him, the king of the Axumites, on the east coast of Africa, exchanged iron, salt, and cattle, for pieces of gold with an inland nation, whom he describes as inhabiting Ethiopia.
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It’s a lesson that’s especially pointed with “Runaways” because Stewart, in inhabiting the role of Joan Jett, is in many ways picking up where Bella Swan left off.
Twilight Lexicon » Twilight Fans Only Want to See Stars in Twilight Films 2010
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Even the idea of inhabiting avatars is a staple of cyberpunk.
The First Official Photo From James Cameron’s Avatar | /Film 2009
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They like the idea of inhabiting a world ruled by intelligence.
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At the sight of the glowing expression inhabiting Clarissa's clear eyes, she stifled a groan.
A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995
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She glanced up to find an improbably mild expression inhabiting her companion's patrician features as, undeterred by her remonstrance, he led her further and further from her aunt.
A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995
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She glanced up to find an improbably mild expression inhabiting her companion's patrician features as, undeterred by her remonstrance, he led her further and further from her aunt.
A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995
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