Also means
crewed
Usage Note
Habité is the past participle of habiter used as an adjective. It can describe a place where people live (une maison habitée) or a spacecraft with a human crew (un vol habité, crewed spaceflight). The antonym inhabité means uninhabited or uncrewed. The feminine form is habitée.
Examples
"Cette île est encore habitée par quelques familles."
Natural Translation
This island is still inhabited by a few families.
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