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Uninhabited

Uninhabited meaning

Not inhabited; having no inhabitants. | Not having a term.

Example sentences (20)

Uninhabited islands Dhu Heartach Lighthouse, During Construction by Sam Bough (1822–1878) The names of uninhabited islands follow the same general patterns as the inhabited islands.

Almost completely without dialogue, and her bright red raincoat dominate the mossy green and stormy gray frame, a beacon of humanity on an uninhabited island.

An adventurer has landed on a remote uninhabited rock in a bid to break the world record for the longest stay there and raise funds for armed forces charities.

At that time, NASA plans to use several commercial “visiting vehicles” to help push the ISS out of orbit and strategically crash it into an uninhabited part of the Pacific Ocean known as Point Nemo.

For instance, premiums will start at 100% for uninhabited households or partly furnished for between 1 and 5 years.

It then re-emerged over Montana which similarly has a land mass of 147,000 square miles – again mostly uninhabited particularly in the area east of Billings, Montana, where it was spotted and photographed.

Larger eruptions have disrupted European air travel, but officials said this small one, in an uninhabited area that until recently had been dormant for centuries, posed no immediate risks.

Starvation befell Sanji and Zeff after they became stranded on an uninhabited island.

The entire island is uninhabited and is considered a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The first point that comes into view after starting the trekking course is Sanganjima-island, an uninhabited island located off the Hakozaki Peninsula.

These circumstances mean that the US has very little motivation to establish sea routes through the largely uninhabited, relatively shallow, and dangerously unpredictable Arctic Ocean.

The vast and largely uninhabited expanse of the New Jersey Pinelands offered the perfect refuge for the Mafia’s clandestine operations.

Trees blowing in the wind, the way the sun sets on an uninhabited hillside, those are things you do not find among high-rise buildings.

As he traversed Western Europe, visiting places such as Norway, Sweden, Germany and France, Malcolm also navigated through uninhabited islands in Greece - battling storms and hurricanes while voyaging at sea.

Cocooned in white bags and nestled in the arms of volunteers, eight young rhim gazelles -- an endangered species native to North Africa -- have been transferred to an uninhabited Libyan island.

Deserted in the early 1500s, the village has remained uninhabited since the Tudor era.

Gaza City would be left uninhabited while Khan Younis, Rafah and Deir al-Balah would be under Israeli control with the possibility of employing a local civilian administration.

Joint Chiefs of Staff spokesperson Lee Sung Joon said at a briefing later Tuesday that the second North Korean missile was found to have fallen on an uninhabited area near Pyongyang, the North’s capital.

Longer, 18- or 19-day “Inside Passage, Bears, and Aleutian Islands” (also northbound or southbound) voyages venture as far north as the Bering Sea, stopping along the way in Dutch Harbor, St. Paul, and uninhabited St. Matthew Island.

Or that they live on some remote, uninhabited wilderness that inhibits any connection to the real world.