Examples of 'cohabitate' in a sentence
Meaning of "cohabitate"
cohabitate (verb) - to live together and have a shared living space, often used in reference to unmarried couples living together
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- To cohabit.
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They live and cohabitate in our memories.
More and more people are deciding to cohabitate.
You cohabitate with one of the foremost.
No one should have to cohabitate with a liar.
We cohabitate with our microbes in a mutually beneficial relationship.
They are trying to cohabitate for a million dollars.
Their relationship improves and they will cohabitate.
Both races cohabitate more or less peacefully.
We get married less and cohabitate more.
Allows them to cohabitate without cognitive dissonance.
But they were so easy to cohabitate with.
Unhappy couples who cohabitate to raise children ooze unhappiness.
Only females can safely cohabitate.
Making reality cohabitate with what escapes us.
Both of you might as well cohabitate.
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I think they can cohabitate with no problem.
Cohabitate with the child.
Coercive or prevention to cohabitate or to break up marriage.
It acknowledged the many reasons couples may choose to cohabitate.
You can not cohabitate with it.
This is especially true when you move in together or cohabitate.
I am ready to cohabitate with someone.
Faith and science can cohabitate.
Refusal to cohabitate with a woman.
But they can not cohabitate.
The various species cohabitate and often knit very close ties.
These individuals here are not trying to cohabitate for life.
I cohabitate with the most unorganized group of people you could imagine.
They must not cohabitate.
They can cohabitate peacefully with fish species larger than them.
They will peacefully cohabitate.
You cohabitate with one of the foremost forensic document examiners on the planet.
The fact that you decided to cohabitate is not exactly a spoiler.
The goal is to reduce the conflicts and ensure that bears and humans cohabitate.
They simply cohabitate.
All of our residents cohabitate peacefully and have strong friendships with one another.
It gets worse if you and the accuser cohabitate or have children.
No, can not cohabitate until after the wedding.
Still others choose to simply leave the shadow people alone and cohabitate in relative peace.
Nor that those who cohabitate break less than those who marry.
Aboriginal people and Europeans tried to cohabitate peacefully.
Can they cohabitate all under the same roof?
You and peter need to figure out How to cohabitate.
This lamellar structure allows water and oil to cohabitate thanks to the presence of phospholipids.
Learning to accommodate How did you procreate and cohabitate.
Their research has allowed them to cohabitate with those communities during field work.
Ray and Eva have a good relationship and they do not cohabitate.
Simply welcoming people wishing to cohabitate and cooperate in the Smala managed houses.
Diane and I are going to cohabitate.
For the most part, they cohabitate with humans quite well.