Antonyms for tenanting
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : ten-uh nt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtɛn ənt |
Definition of tenanting
Origin :- early 14c., "person who holds lands by title or by lease," from Anglo-French tenaunt (late 13c.), Old French tenant (12c.), noun use of present participle of tenir "to hold," from Latin tenere "hold, keep" (see tenet).
- As in occupying : adj filling a place
- As in inhabit : verb take up residence in
- As in occupy : verb reside; use
- As in reside : verb live or exist in
- As in dwell : verb live in
Synonyms for tenanting
- abide
- assigned to
- be established
- be in command
- be in residence
- be intrinsic to
- be vested
- bide
- bunk
- commanding
- consist
- continue
- controlling
- cover
- covering
- crash
- dig
- dwell
- endure
- ensconce
- establish
- establish oneself
- exist
- fill
- flop
- hang one's hat
- hang out
- hold
- holding
- hole up
- indwell
- inhabit
- inhere
- involve
- keep
- keep house
- lie
- live
- live in
- living in
- locate
- lodge
- maintain
- maintaining
- make one's home
- nest
- obtaining
- occupy
- own
- owning
- park
- people
- perch
- permeate
- permeating
- pervade
- pervading
- pitch tent
- placed
- populate
- possess
- possessing
- posted
- quarter
- remain
- remaining
- rent
- reside
- residing
- rest
- rest with
- resting
- room
- roost
- settle
- settled on
- sit
- sitting
- situated
- sojourn
- squat
- stay
- staying
- stop
- take up
- take up residence
- taking up
- tarry
- tenant
- tenanting
- tent
- utilize
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