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cohabit

[koh-hab-it] / koʊˈhæb ɪt /


Example Sentences

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Given that you are recently out of a controlling or abusive relationship, it seems too soon for you to be in another serious relationship, especially if you and your boyfriend are cohabiting.

From Washington Post

France's Armed Forces Minister Florence Parly said that "we will not be able to cohabit with mercenaries".

From BBC

In the leaner years, he booked bikini waxes and cohabited with an army of cockroaches in a sublet apartment.

From New York Times

She spent 15 years under house arrest in the struggle for democracy, but her administration had to cohabit with the generals who retained control of defence and security.

From Reuters

One 36-year-old obstetrician, who wishes to remain anonymous for security reasons, says she has conducted three illegal abortions for cohabiting couples at her private clinic west of Tehran.

From BBC