There is no competition for inhabitable planets since our definitions are mutually exclusive.
It didn't matter who got to the system first--it was who found the inhabited or inhabitable planets.
Two inhabitable planets were discovered, one in each star system.
An amount of labour which may be estimated at not over one thirtieth of the value, or at least the cost which had been incurred in building the city, would have restored it to a perfectly inhabitable state.
This same heat removed to high latitudes tempers the winter's cold, and thus makes a vast realm inhabitable which otherwise would be locked in almost enduring frosts.
This region is permanently inhabitable by civilised man, but to the north-east the country drops off into swampy plains drained by the Acre, a tributary of the sluggish Purus.
Such, indeed, are the only inhabited and inhabitable mountains.
And they will collect another inhabitable place," she said, her voice flat and toneless.
And since most inhabitable planets are, unfortunately, inhabited before we ever get to them, we have more urgent colonies to establish where we can find room.
Others cited Epicurus, affirming that the earth was inhabitable and roofed with a celestial vault only in our western hemisphere, the other half being an inaccessible chaos.
The man was certainly a thorough scientist, and in his scheme to make the moon inhabitablehe would be sure to plant vegetation that would grow prolifically.
He has never been on the moon before, but he has a great scheme to make it inhabitable by men.
In the extreme north the ocean must be frozen and the country uninhabitable by reason of the cold; contrariwise, in the far south the ocean must be boiling hot and the country inhabitable only by gnomes and salamanders.
I will not dwell upon the amount of capital thus wasted, the small additional expenditure upon the original improvement and upon repairs which would suffice to keep this whole district clean, decent, and inhabitable for years together.
More than that, this process still continues; and the time must come when the earth, having yielded up its internal heat, will cease to be an inhabitable globe.
There is not an inhabitable valley but that they abound there.
If we don't find an inhabitable planet we won't have accomplished much.
Sure, I was one of the tough guys who said it would be great, just great, to get away from the boiling mess of humanity that stank up every inhabitable rock on earth.
Tanith was the third--the inhabitable planet of a G-class system usually was.
Yes; there are only about five million planets in the former Federation space-volume that are inhabitable in artificial environment.
No other quarter of London was inhabitable by a rising architect.
It is clear that man started from one point alone, and that through his power of adapting himself to the most different climates, he has, little by little, covered the whole face of the inhabitable earth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inhabitable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.