habitado
adj.
inhabited, populated, lived in, having inhabitants
habitar
v.
inhabit, live in, dwell, occupy
habitado
adj.
inhabited, populated
habitar
v.
abide, dwell; indwell, inhabit; occupy, reside; room
habitado
= populated.
Ex: The earthquake generated a large amount of useful documentation as it was the first time that an earthquake has occurred in a populated area of Australia.
habitar
= inhabit, populate, people, dwell, live in.
Ex: On the other hand, the large majority of us who inhabit this world do not like change: we tend to view it with suspicion and distrust.
Ex: In areas populated largely by older people, the library might provide more reading rooms, stocked with newspapers and magazines as well as books.
Ex: Micronesia is comprised of seven island nations peopled by distinctly unique cultural groups.
Ex: He will dwell in the church that is built by martyrs fighting for justice, by children starving of hunger, by mothers and fathers walking the streets of misery.
Ex: The apartment is brand new with all mods and cons and never lived in before.