Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhabit.(verb)
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Use "inhabits" in a sentence
"So Mcleod's awakening to the truth of the liminal state that he inhabits is shown as an expansion of perception under the tutelage of Ramirez, a developing awareness of the "Quickening", a strange force infusing the world, this animistic life-force symbolised in the breath and heartbeat of a stag and in a bolt of lightning called down from the heavens."
"The first thing it inhabits is a young child but it kind of hops bodies throughout the movie."
"If in the first few days of life the child perceives that the world he inhabits is a safe place, one that is nurturing, supportive, giving and loving, then the child will feel trust."