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inhabit

[in-hab-it] / ɪnˈhæb ɪt /


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Part of the film’s ingenuity is its ability to let us inhabit Travis’s psyche while not losing our perspective on him.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The fact that they also inhabited the movie was tremendously important to us. When it came to the set pieces we could ask, ‘What’s real?

From Los Angeles Times

Neither can male mountain lions or mule deer, both of which inhabit this dramatic desert.

From Los Angeles Times

They lived hundreds of miles apart—the former in Venice, the latter in Florence and Rome—and inhabited vastly different aesthetic universes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Doing something your brain tells you is structurally impossible was like inhabiting an optical illusion and we all laughed as we scaled the multi-tiered falls with the occasional assistance of a tethered rope.

From The Wall Street Journal