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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "cohabit" in a sentence

    cohabit example sentences

    cohabit


    cohabited


    cohabiting


    1. When Prempeh ascended the throne, he proclaimed, as a punishment to the family, that any man who should cohabit with the sisters of Prince Yao Atchereboanda of Kumassi should be put to death


    2. It is active volcano territory, incredibly beautiful where God, mankind, nature and wild life can cohabit in a huge, 2


    3. open, or should we close it? and; how can the new and the old cohabit?


    4. ‘Perhaps, it’s the fate of illicit love to cohabit with lies


    5. Though by then, he had Sawadh and Ayesha, both of whom he married after Khadijah’s demise, maybe driven by the desire for an heir to take over the mantle from him, or pushed by the dictates of his passion, and/or both, he began seeking more and more women to cohabit


    6. The sanctuary of virtue cannot cohabit longer


    7. It is the same whether a man eat, or drink, or cohabit, or sleep sensually


    8. He teaches how to eat, drink, cohabit, void excrement and urine, and the like, elevating what is mean, and does not falsely excuse himself by calling these things trifles


    1. It could be said that the Squords, Joorahplods, and Fleddites all peacefully cohabited their massive warships numbering in the 100’s of 106’s


    2. They cohabited on this planet more


    3. How they were fated to meet and an attachment sprang up between the two so that their names were coupled in the public eye was told in court with letters containing the habitual mushy and compromising expressions leaving no loophole to show that they openly cohabited two or three times a week at some wellknown seaside hotel and relations, when the thing ran its normal course, became in due course intimate


    1. extended marital protections to cohabiting couples:


    2. While men in these unmarried cohabiting relationships are increasingly granted the


    3. need to work on cohabiting peacefully


    4. 'You are cohabiting with a woman to whom you are not espoused


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    Synonyms for "cohabit"

    coexist cohabit live together shack up live with

    "cohabit" definitions

    share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple


    exist together