English to Spanish Dictionary uninhabitable

uninhabitable

inhabitable
definition
adjective
Finally she came to the wild uninhabitable places.
(of a place) unsuitable for living in.
example
The borough building inspector declared the home 'uninhabitable' .
The long-term impact could be to make Earth 'uninhabitable' to humans.
If any homes are judged to have been left completely 'uninhabitable' by the floods insurers are likely to face further claims for the cost of temporary accommodation.
She said in court papers that she had been constructively evicted because water leaks and mould contamination made the apartment 'uninhabitable' .
The walls of several brick buildings in downtown Seattle collapsed, but as of Friday only 21 houses in the entire city had been declared 'uninhabitable' .
Of these, about one-third are beautiful but virtually 'uninhabitable' except by a few sheep-farmers, hoteliers and gamekeepers.
They are ‘just a fish’ in the same sense that Earth is just a finite ship sailing a sea of 'uninhabitable' space.
So I'm on my own in the cottage, in the freezing cold (no central heating and windows open all day) and with the main living area 'uninhabitable' .
The Maldives only had a population of 280,000, and they were badly hit, with some parts rendered permanently 'uninhabitable' .
I spent the last two days though cleaning my previously 'uninhabitable' room.
But, even more pragmatically speaking, it just makes this area absolutely 'uninhabitable' .
Maybe such a universe is 'uninhabitable' , unsustainable to human perception.
New Orleans, for now, is 'uninhabitable' , but the outlook is also bleak.
The poet seems to be experiencing a kind of existential crisis in a hostile, opaque, impenetrable and 'uninhabitable' world.
Finally she came to the wild 'uninhabitable' places.
This country is basically 'uninhabitable' and extremely inhospitable with the exception of the coastline.
Bangladesh becomes nearly 'uninhabitable' because of a rising sea level, which contaminates the inland water supplies.
A leak of about 250,000 gallons of oil have made homes 'uninhabitable' and leached into the ground below as well.
From here, a telescope would show Earth as an uninhabited and 'uninhabitable' world of water, with a few islands here and there.
After finding lost cities and travelling across 'uninhabitable' parts of the globe, intrepid explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes is coming to give a speech in Bolton.
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