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be uninhabited
adjective
Not inhabited; having no inhabitants
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He was spotted in a house that appeared to be uninhabited.
They are whisked off to a strange, volcanic world, which looks a little like Earth but appears to be uninhabited.
Strangers bearing complicated contracts show up in places they deem to be uninhabited and lay down the rules.
One day Alfie bunks off school to go fishing with his dad, and they find a mysterious girl on another island that is supposed to be uninhabited.
This one, behind a high wall in Highgate, north London, was set in a large, well-kept garden surrounded by trees and appeared to be uninhabited.
One day, while depth-sounding off the coast of Stockholm, Lars rows out to a barren reef believed to be uninhabited.
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But for nearly a century, it's been uninhabited and uninhabitable, existing mostly as an underwater curiosity.
The islands are uninhabited.
White Island is uninhabited.
It is uninhabited.
Congreso and Rey are uninhabited.
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