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uninhabitable
/ ˌʌɪˈæɪəə /
adjective
not capable of being lived in
Example Sentences
He alleges his home was made uninhabitable by fire and smoke damage, yet the plan only paid him $55,850, which is inadequate to repair it.
The water sometimes doesn’t work, some of the grandstand has been condemned and uninhabitable, and the barns, well, almost all but the stakes horses ship in from training tracks or Laurel.
Construction on the main prison facility began in 1907, and more than a century of exposure to the elements has rendered the place all but uninhabitable.
But the money dried up, and the high cost of renting elsewhere led them to return with other tenants to the burn zone and an apartment complex that an insurance company deemed “uninhabitable.”
But after years of bare-minimum patch jobs done by what they contend were unlicensed contractors, the home was verging on uninhabitable.
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