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Princeton's WordNet
uninhabitedadjective
not having inhabitants; not lived in
"an uninhabited island"; "gaping doors of uninhabited houses"
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uninhabitedadjective
not inhabited; having no inhabitants
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Uninhabitedadjective
Having no dwellers.
The whole island is now uninhabited. George Sandys.
Uninhabited, untill’d, unsown
It lies, and breeds the bleating goat alone. Alexander Pope.I cast anchor on the leeside of the island, which seemed to be uninhabited. Gulliver’s Travels.
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uninhabited
The list of uninhabited regions includes a number of places around the globe. The list changes year over year as human beings migrate into formerly uninhabited regions, or migrate out of formerly inhabited regions.
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uninhabited
Uninhabited refers to a place or region that is not occupied or lived in by people. It lacks residents or inhabitants.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of uninhabited in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of uninhabited in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of uninhabited in a Sentence
But look at how soon we’re all forgotten. The abyss of endless time that swallows it all. The emptiness of all those applauding hands. The people who praise us - how capricious they are, how arbitrary. And the tiny region in which it all takes place. The whole earth a point in space - and most of it uninhabited.
The team attempts to relocate the gators to the uninhabited natural areas as best they can, but the gators don’t understand the boundaries.
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