Pronunciation of the English word inhabited.
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1. | The island was inhabited by a fishing people. | |
2. | The region has never been inhabited by people. | |
3. | Indians inhabited this district. | |
4. | Many painful memories inhabited her mind. | |
5. | Goods are the great travelers over the earth's surface, far more than humans, which means that hardly an inhabited spot on the globe is untouched by trade. | |
6. | Canada, a country covered with snows and ices eight months of the year, inhabited by barbarians, bears and beavers. | |
7. | When Columbus discovered America, bison (American buffalo) inhabited a wide-ranging area. | |
8. | All Gaul is divided into three parts, of which the first is inhabited by the Belgians, another by the Aquitaines, and the third by those who are called Celts in their language, and Gauls in ours. | |
9. | The word "house" evokes the mental image of a rectangular building with a roof and smoking chimney, which may be surrounded by grass and trees and inhabited by a happy family. | |
10. | Most of the islands in this area are inhabited. |