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Reinhabit

Reinhabit \Re`in*hab"it\ (-h?b"?t), v. t. To inhabit again.
--Mede.

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reinhabit

vb. To inhabit again (after living elsewhere)

Usage examples of "reinhabit".

Or perhaps it was just the ambience of the ancient place they had come to reinhabit, their return to this old place of earth and blood, as if the age of the Roman peace had been nothing but a glittering dream.

They were not yet ready to disperse, to reinhabit their earthbound bodies, but wanted to linger with their terror, keep it separate and intact for just a while longer.

From time to time he spotted townspeople skulking on the outskirts, returned to reclaim personal possessions or perhaps to gauge when they might expect to reinhabit their homes.

Markwart could bring spirits up to reinhabit their bodies, and with hematite he could all but eliminate the natural decay.

Is your decision to reinhabit solely your own body based on this fear?

In order to do this we must reinhabit the earth as our home in a balanced way.

She did not demand that they be important to anyone else, yet it galled her that the world had passed through those years of ordeal without significant scars, and it also imbued her with the irrational fear that if she were to enter the village, she might suffer some magical slippage back through time and reinhabit her old life.

Look at how swiftly this area was reinhabited after the meteorite had killed everybody in it.

But it was like reinhabiting the situation, to speak, and he must have known that, the bastard, it was awful to look right at him and say it, to keep seeing her dark shadow, smelling that perfume.

Just as they felt that balloon sift down like an autumn rain, so she could feel their souls disinhabit, reinhabit their tremulous nostrils.

We waited about a minute, and then the giant spider came to life again, Hollus reinhabiting his avatar.