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How to pronounce habitation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms inhabitancy, inhabitation
Type of tenancy, occupancy
Has types bivouacking, encampment, cohabitation, camping, tenting


he studied the creation and inhabitation and demise of the colony.
Type Words
Synonyms abode, domicile, dwelling, dwelling house, home
Type of housing, lodging, living accommodations
Has types fixer-upper, condominium, lake dwelling, hearth, hermitage, indian lodge, homestead, house, messuage, vacation home, semi-detached house, yurt, cliff dwelling, pile dwelling, lodge, condo, fireside
Type Words
Type of habitat, home ground
Has types lair, aery, den, eyry, eyrie, aerie

Examples of habitation

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Co-habitation is possible, in other words, but direct competition can be deadly.
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The oldest site of human habitation in North America, at least 16,000 years old.
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Birth control and looser standards on co-habitation render marriage unnecessary.
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However, close to human habitation and in gardens, it often becomes much bolder.
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Her new apartment, unlike her current hovel, would be fit for human habitation.
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From the summit of Kim's Lookout, I can barely see any signs of human habitation.
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Respected the habitation of the reverend father Ambrose, the Capuchin missionary.
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Archaeological finds in the area date local habitation back to Neolithic times.
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Shrubland may be unsuitable for human habitation because of the danger of fire.
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  • The native habitat or home of an animal or plant
  • Dwelling: housing that someone is living in; "he built a modest dwelling near the pond"; "they raise money to provide homes for the homeless"
  • Inhabitancy: the act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place (said of both animals and men); "he studied the creation and inhabitation and demise of the colony"
  • Dwelling, as well as being a term for a house, or for living somewhere, or for lingering somewhere, is a philosophical concept which was developed by Martin Heidegger.
  • The act of inhabiting; state of inhabiting or dwelling, or of being inhabited; occupancy; A place of abode; settled dwelling; residence; house
  • (habitational) Pertaining to habitation or an inhabited region; Deriving from the name of a place where a presumed ancestor once lived
  • (Habitations) (House) About my House, duh.
  • Dwelling place; residence.
  • Once referring to a plantation that housed everything from farmland to the servants' quarters, the term "habitation" is now used among Guyanese Creoles to describe additional areas known as "abattis," "carbets" or huts.