- a word derived from inhabit.
Example Sentences
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Realizing that they’re headed to the slaughterhouse, the animals rebel against the humans, save themselves, and reinhabit the farm, establishing their own system of checks and balances to ensure their survival.
From Salon • May 3, 2026
“It was a labor of love,” says Patinkin, telling The Washington Post he could only fully reinhabit his swashbuckling character after he dusted off his marked-up copy of the original script.
From Washington Post • Oct. 31, 2020
How will we reinhabit these spaces, once the novel coronavirus has run its course?
From Slate • Mar. 18, 2020
But Clinton will also reinhabit the underdog role that she used to great effect in her come-from-behind primary win here over Barack Obama in 2008.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 2, 2016
Add to this the difficulty of finding people to reinhabit it if suddenly unpeopled.
From Irish Race in the Past and the Present by Thebaud, Augustus J.