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cohabit [kəʊˈhæbɪt, Am koʊ-] VB intr form

cohabit
cohabit

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English
After about six months from the beginning of the relationship, she started to cohabit with him dropping out of school and getting pregnant.
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It has been compared to marriage, but merely governs the so-called property relationships between two or more people who are cohabiting.
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The species might cohabit with other species that are too large for it to eat.
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The tax is set for each household (married couples or partners, persons cohabiting, plus minor children).
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The use of the term is likely to have encouraged cohabiting couples to believe falsely that they enjoyed legal rights.
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Inertia in cohabiting couples occurs because living together imposes constraints on a relationship (a shared lease, etc.) that make relationships harder to end.
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The report also notes a trend toward rising public acceptance of cohabiting couples over the years.
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This measure makes it illegal for any individuals cohabiting outside of a valid marriage to adopt or provide foster care to minors.
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Where the parties are cohabiting and the husband insisted upon intercourse against his wife's will but without violence or threats this may reduce sentence.
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The emperor, over-awed with having to cohabit with these two powerful deities, set up separate enshrinements to house them.
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