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inhabit

verb as in take up residence in

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That isolation only makes us cold, cruel, unfriendly, unloving and incurious when we venture into the world and cross paths with all of the incredible people who inhabit it.

From Salon

A heavy storm following a blaze can sweep massive amounts of sediment and charred material from the denuded hillsides into the water they inhabit — a death trap for creatures that can’t flee.

Foula is about 16 miles from the Shetland mainland and lays claim to being Britain's most remote inhabited island.

From BBC

This matters because foreign fighters, while zealous in many ways, are unmoored from the territory they inhabit.

Perhaps that explains why she’s so good at inhabiting characters whom people overlook at first.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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