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inhabitable

[in-hab-i-tuh-buhl] / ɪnˈhæb ɪ tə bəl /


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The ADU was heavily damaged and was “red tagged,” meaning the building is inhabitable.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 7, 2024

The Canarias Se Agota movement believes the numbers of tourists are excessive, making the islands less inhabitable for locals, impacting the environment and pushing up housing costs.

From BBC • Apr. 12, 2024

To make this parcel inhabitable, the city would need to spend $122 million just on stormwater management, roads, water, sewage and power lines.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 21, 2023

Indeed, we know there are so many trillions of stars in the universe, many of which are circled by inhabitable planets.

From Salon • Dec. 21, 2022

This route kept us clear from start to finish of inhabited, or inhabitable, country.

From "The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin