Examples of 'cohabit' in a sentence

Meaning of "cohabit"

Cohabit is a verb that means to live together and have a sexual relationship without being married
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  • To live together with someone else, especially in a romantic and sexual relationship but without being married.
  • To coexist in common environs with.
  • To engage in sexual intercourse; see coition.

How to use "cohabit" in a sentence

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I would rather cohabit with klingon targs.
Rabbits and guinea pigs can cohabit.
They cohabit for their own reasons.
Two only children never cohabit easily.
People cohabit and do not know each other.
Restriction or obstruction to cohabit or dissolve a marriage.
Ashley is not the kind of woman he wanted to cohabit.
The white women must cohabit with members.
I cohabit with millions of other species thanks to unspoken rules.
I barely know how to cohabit myself.
People who cohabit and who are the parents of a child.
Is an invitation for nonhumans to cohabit with us.
I cohabit since ten years.
Three disciplines will cohabit on the same game area.
They give no insight into how people can cohabit.

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They can cohabit so well.
Senegal is a country where a great many different communities cohabit.
Some cohabit instead of marrying.
Several worlds cohabit there.
Inability to cohabit due to persecution or any form of penal control.
Several individuals have been observed to cohabit a single burrow at a time.
It is frequent in a home that dog and child have to cohabit.
These new religions cohabit peacefully with local tradition.
She had a partner with whom she did not cohabit.
Widows who remarry or openly cohabit lose their right to a pension.
It is a place where the lords and the new creatures cohabit.
Oxygen and hydrogen therefore never cohabit in significant amount.
Does not cohabit with the other custodial parent of the child.
I think they cohabit.
Many feel compelled to cohabit with a man by circumstances such as poverty.
A girl asking to cohabit.
Several styles of cinemas cohabit in this country hustled by political ideologies.
The development of wideband wireless networks allows several standards to cohabit.
They cohabit peacefully.
These two large party blocs would cohabit in extreme discomfort.
Cohabit with me.
Two logics of actions can cohabit and establish new principles of legitimacy or.
We should encourage the use of technologies that allow different services to cohabit.
They have a duty to cohabit though they can retain separate domiciles.
Many couples choose not to marry but to cohabit with their partner.
They generally cohabit well with other household pets when introduced as a puppy.
Duty to cohabit.
This is one of the few places that springbok and impala cohabit.
Humans have the innate desire to cohabit with the social other.
Those who cohabit also have less satisfying and more unstable marriages.
It is a set of scenes where peasant girls cohabit peacefully with soldiers of both armies.
The competent court is the place of residence of the family if the spouses cohabit.
All of these will cohabit with each other and other wrasse species.
Angrist reports that this was correlated with a decreased likelihood to marry or cohabit as teenagers.
The buildings of modern architecture cohabit with the old buildings in a beautiful harmony.

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