Inhabit in a sentence as a verb

But my aspirations are higher; I want to create a world for the reader to inhabit for a few hours.

This is the world that most software developers inhabit in their workplaces already.

If they form a bond at all, it will be one based on shared resentment of the Dilbert-esque reality they now inhabit.

And you can get tunnel vision living in the Valley.$5M here and there is chump change in the grand scheme of things in the world that venture capitalists and large enterprises inhabit.

To say nothing of adding even the most basic geoip-to-city lookups that would narrow you down to at least five cities that you and your social network inhabit.

S-corp company owners get to inhabit a very small part of the economy that, due to a loophole, gets a dial that turns some of their liquid compensation from "salary" to "investment income".

People inhabit a government system and they either set boundaries for themselves, or have those boundaries asserted onto them; boundaries between their area of influence and other areas of the system they consider out of bounds.

""For man's everyday needs, it would have been quite enough to have the ordinary human consciousness, that is, half or a quarter of the amount which falls to the lot of a cultivated man of our unhappy nineteenth century, especially one who has the fatal ill-luck to inhabit Petersburg, the most theoretical and intentional town on the whole terrestrial globe.

Inhabit definitions

verb

inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of; "People lived in Africa millions of years ago"; "The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted"; "this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean"; "deer are populating the woods"

See also: populate dwell live

verb

be present in; "sweet memories inhabit this house"

verb

exist or be situated within; "Strange notions inhabited her mind"

See also: dwell