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What is a suffix for inhabit it as verb?

The verb "inhabit" is already in its base form. There is no common suffix that can be added to "inhabit" to create a different verb form.

However, you can use different verb tenses and forms of "inhabit" to express different meanings:

* Present Tense: inhabit (They inhabit the forest.)

* Past Tense: inhabited (They inhabited the forest for centuries.)

* Present Participle: inhabiting (The birds are inhabiting the nest.)

* Past Participle: inhabited (The house is inhabited by a family.)

If you're looking to express a specific action or state related to inhabiting, you might need to use different verbs entirely, such as:

* Occupy: (They occupied the abandoned building.)

* Populate: (The island was populated by indigenous tribes.)

* Dwell: (The hermit dwelled in a secluded cave.)

* Colonize: (The Europeans colonized the Americas.)

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