inhabitable in English

adjective
1
suitable to live in; habitable.
soon we will run out of inhabitable space on the planet
adjective

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1. Colonization is the process by which inhabitable, usually neighbouring territories that do not belong to any country can be incorporated into an existing state

2. Today, the original barracks are in a Cannibalised, barely inhabitable state, yet their almost archaeological presence is a potent reminder of the dynamics of political and social struggle

3. An estimated 20 per cent of the world's CCTV cameras are in the UK,[sentencedict .com] a remarkable achievement for an island that occupies only 0.2 per cent of the world's inhabitable landmass.

4. Colonization is the process by which inhabitable, usually neighbouring territories that do not belong to any country can be incorporated into an existing state. There are a number of distinct and very different ways that territories can be Colonized.

5. The objectives of a Crashworthy design are: (1) to retain an inhabitable shell around the occupants, (2) to keep the occu- pants restrained by their seats and the seats attached to the airframe structure, (3) to prevent injury due to local impact, and (4) to …