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uninhabitable

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective uninhabitable has 1 sense
  1. uninhabitable - not fit for habitation
    Antonyms:
    livable, liveable (indirect, via unlivable)

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Uninhabitable

Definition:

Uninhabitable is an adjective that refers to a place or environment that is not suitable for human habitation or living.

Senses:

Sense 1:

(general) In a broad sense, uninhabitable describes a location or dwelling that lacks the necessary conditions or amenities for people to live comfortably or safely.

Example Sentence: The abandoned building was declared uninhabitable due to its deteriorating structure and lack of utilities.

Sense 2:

(legal) In a legal context, uninhabitable refers to a property that is considered unsuitable for occupation due to severe health or safety hazards.

Example Sentence: The tenant had the right to terminate the lease when the landlord failed to fix the uninhabitable living conditions caused by mold and water leakage.

Sense 3:

(environmental) In an environmental context, uninhabitable describes areas or ecosystems that are not able to support or sustain life due to extreme conditions or pollution.

Example Sentence: The industrial waste spill rendered the nearby river completely uninhabitable for aquatic organisms.

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