Habitation in a sentence as a noun

In real world apartment life you have a mixed habitation pattern, and soundproofing.

Trailer homes are far better suited for habitation than shipping containers because they are designed and built for the purpose.

Certain areas in europe, in particular, are not architected for vehicle co-habitation with residential real estate in urban centers.

The overlapping of home and workplace appears to have been the primary pattern of human habitation since before the bronze age. It is the recent pattern of home and workplace segregation which has been facilitated by 20th century transportation technology which is the radical exception.

But is it a problem that is inherent to democracy, and something only something like anarchy can fix?Society is a lot like a life-raft, making high density human habitation possible.

As there seems to be little or no evidence of habitation, and the animals depicted on the stones are mainly predators, the stones may have been intended to stave off evils through some form of magic representation; it is also possible that they served as totems.

[1] What makes Alexander useful in architecture is that a great deal of architectural function is related to habitation and architectural patterns double back on themselves in terms of users whereas software design patterns tend to be focused on the programmer's pleasures.

Habitation definitions

noun

the native habitat or home of an animal or plant

noun

housing that someone is living in; "he built a modest dwelling near the pond"; "they raise money to provide homes for the homeless"

See also: dwelling home domicile abode

noun

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"

See also: inhabitancy inhabitation