Sentence example with the word 'uninhabitable'

uninhabitable

Definition adj. not fit for habitation

Last update: June 22, 2015


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The dense population was due to the elaborate irrigation of the Babylonian plain which had originally reclaimed it from a pestiferous and uninhabitable swamp and had made it the most fertile country in the world.   [Please select]

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Macdonald's house had indeed become almost uninhabitable.   [Please select]

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In summer, however, the high daytime temperatures beneath these shelters made them uninhabitable to the voles, and they were used mainly in spring.   [Please select]

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The palaces of two score dynasties had been damaged to such an extent that they had to be condemned as uninhabitable.   [Please select]

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For a full week, the Scriptorium had been uninhabitable by night, the hands of authors growing too numb there to write.   [Please select]

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The scheme was ridiculed by persons who insisted that the region was not only wild and unexplored, but uninhabitable and worthless.   [Please select]

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The Pike An appeal to justice was made against the Pike, on the ground that it had rendered the pond uninhabitable.   [Please select]

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In this way the old nests are employed so long as they have not become uninhabitable hovels.   [Please select]

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After normal flow recommenced in 1956, fishes re-entered the previously uninhabitable streams or stream-segments.   [Please select]

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It is almost uninhabitable, the barn they have assigned to us to live in during this period of rest.   [Please select]

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We come out of the uninhabitable shelter; the weather has bettered a little; the snow has melted, and all is soiled anew.   [Please select]

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