habitation in the PONS Dictionary

habitation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

fit for human habitation
the house shows signs of habitation
fit/unfit for human habitation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This is a bold species and is often found close to human habitation.
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They provide a sequential look at over 5000 years of habitation.
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The reserve provides the excellent habitation for lion and hyena.
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Most of the island is unsuitable for habitation.
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The habitation spread out towards it, and workers employed in the nearby cities (which could now be reached a lot easier) settled here.
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The upper floor was once reserved for habitation, but is now uninhabited.
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They tend to inhabit areas around or in human habitation and buildings.
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Permanent habitation of these minor colonies seems to not have occurred on a large scale.
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It is considered a pest itself, building hives of stinging insects near human habitation.
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But palmyra and date palm and mango orchards are found near habitations.
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