Examples of 'cohabited' in a sentence

Meaning of "cohabited"

To cohabit is a verb that means to live together and have a sexual relationship without being married
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  • simple past tense and past participle of cohabit

How to use "cohabited" in a sentence

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cohabited
You once cohabited with a little person.
The big and little story cohabited.
Each dwelling may be cohabited by multiple families.
To furnish documentary evidence that they have cohabited.
The couple cohabited and begot a child.
She met a peacock and the two later cohabited.
Then he cohabited with the woman.
It was in this place that the two lovers apparently cohabited.
Percentage of women who have cohabited before marriage.
They cohabited as spouses.
Those two different cultures cohabited without problem.
This right expired ex jure when the spouses no longer cohabited.
The woman he cohabited is dead.
Within Chilekommittén different political tendencies cohabited.
Whom they immediately cohabited on the death of their rivals.

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Percentage of individuals who were ever married or have ever cohabited by a specific age.
They must have willingly cohabited for a significant period of time.
Allen and Farrow never even cohabited.
Adults who have never cohabited are by far most likely to live with a parent.
Yet its former owner until recently cohabited with the dust.
The relative who cohabited with you must meet one of the following conditions.
And cyclists and pedestrians have long cohabited there harmoniously.
O persons who have cohabited for at least one year have the right to maintenance.
Twenty four thousand Israelites were killed because they cohabited with Moabite women.
The two groups cohabited and their lives together ebbed between trade and raid.
This is particularly true of the brief time they cohabited in Moscow before their separation.
Have cohabited continuously for a period of at least three years, or.
The couple cohabited for.
Period during which interested parties cohabited 3.
This phenomenon was also observed when a female cohabited with a male whose aedeagus had been removed.
Elohim cohabited with the daughters of men, who bore them offspring.
The two or three ethnicities might even have cohabited side by side in different settlements.
Cohabited at a certain season ; and that such sons as they brought forth.
Pavetta and Hedgehog cohabited like man and wife.
He also cohabited with upper-class women in exchange for granting political favors.
Many Haitians are descendants of Taino or Caribs who cohabited with the African descendant population.
Sarajevo was a magnificent city in which three peoples, three cultures and three religions cohabited.
Since then she has cohabited with 3 different fellows.
Having intended to cohabit with one of his wives, he cohabited with another.
However, the couple cohabited and were socially accepted as husband and wife.
In common, by a person cohabiting with or has cohabited with the victim.
That is, the angels cohabited with the human women in some way.
We can not let them know that we are living together, and that we have cohabited before.
For centuries, humans have cohabited with cats and dogs.
When two salamanders were simultaneously given the choice between two blank shelters, they cohabited.
Removal of the perpetrator from the cohabited dwelling for a period determined by the court ;.
During ten days, we enjoyed knowing each other, had deeper discussions and cohabited with ease.
Peoples, cultures and religions have cohabited there forever, share the same space.
Have Cohabited for at least two years ; or.
Thus a traditional justice system, at village level, cohabited with the formal justice system.

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