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The act of inhabiting a place. Mostly when referring to the future.
We have to do something about global warming. I don;t want my children to inhabitate the world in the state it is
by the_dork August 21, 2008
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Inhibitations

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The exact emotion you loose when being in a hyper real state, on a moment that the every day constraints of work don't exist.
"He squeezed through a mass of shaking butts and wiggling hips. Sweating bodies in flashy clothes, gleaming in the strobe lights, escaping their everyday joyless lives in an orgy of drinking and ecstatic dancing, losing all their inhibitations in a hyper real state where every day constraints of work don't exist."
by PoloSleor March 6, 2008
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inhabitable

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Not able to live in.Not eligible.
My daughter's room is too dirty so it is inhabitable
by Amazing201 November 3, 2017
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indeed, indubitantly
Person A: Hey that show was awesome!
Person B: Indubitantly, it was.
by holler1842 December 6, 2010
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inhibitated

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A combination of the words inhibited and inebriated or in other words very drunk
I seem to be slightly inhibitated (burp)
by Shellanne F November 6, 2020
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