uninhabitable

Etymology

un- + inhabitable

adj

  1. Not fit for people (or other living things) to live in; not able to be inhabited.
    The earthquake left many homes in the area uninhabitable.
    Then there is the misery of leaking roofs and oozing walls, which in winter makes some rooms almost uninhabitable. 1937, George Orwell, The Road to Wigan Pier, Penguin, published 1962, Part 1, Chapter 4, p. 53

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