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uninhabitable

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Adjective — Not fit to live in.

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render uninhabitable uninhabitable conditions

Etymology

From un- + inhabitable.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “uninhabitable” mean?

The word “uninhabitable” means not fit to live in. In plain terms, so damaged, dangerous, or extreme that no one could reasonably live there.

How do you pronounce “uninhabitable”?

“Uninhabitable” is pronounced uh-nihn-HA-bih-tuh-buhl (/ˌʌnɪnˈhæbɪtəbəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “uninhabitable” in a sentence?

Here is “uninhabitable” used in a sentence: “Rising sea levels could make parts of the coastline uninhabitable within decades.”

What part of speech is “uninhabitable”?

“Uninhabitable” is an adjective.

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