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How to pronounce cohabit in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms coexist
Type of exist, be
Has types coexist, coincide, cooccur, co-occur
Type Words
Synonyms live together, shack up
Type of populate, dwell, inhabit, live
Has types miscegenate
Derivation cohabitation

Examples of cohabit

cohabit
It was, in effect, an admission that America could cohabit with a powerful China.
From the economist.com
You can cohabit with your spouse and not experience increased risk of divorce.
From the usatoday.com
A large number of students cohabit in rented houses, mainly in the Bournbrook area.
From the en.wikipedia.org
She said the ruling would encourage more couples to cohabit rather than wed.
From the independent.co.uk
If I ever do cohabit in the future I'm not sure what the solution would be.
From the guardian.co.uk
That said, there are ways for animals and humans to cohabit more neatly.
From the newsobserver.com
But one developer is trying to prove that the old and new can cohabit.
From the nytimes.com
I'll save for another post the differences between those who marry and those who cohabit.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
But couples who choose to cohabit without getting married can also be socially monogamous.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple
  • (cohabitation) the act of living together and having a sexual relationship (especially without being married)
  • Cohabitation is an arrangement whereby two people decide to live together on a longterm or permanent basis in an emotionally and/or sexually intimate relationship. The term is most frequently applied to couples who are not married.
  • (Cohabitation (politics)) Cohabitation in government occurs in semi-presidential systems, such as France's system, when the President is from a different political party than the majority of the members of parliament. ...
  • To reside with another as if married or as a married couple; to coexist in common environs with; to engage in sexual intercourse; see coition
  • (cohabitation) An emotional and physical intimate relationship which includes a common living place and which exists without legal or religious sanction; The act of living together; A place where two or more individuals reside together; The act of two species living together in the same habitat
  • (Cohabitation) Unmarried persons living together as if married.
  • (Cohabitation) Living with a person of the opposite sex as man and wife, but without being married.
  • (Cohabitation) Living with another person in a "marriage-like relationship" while legally unmarried; shacking up; living in sin; playing house. See also "Marriage-like Relationship" and "Spouse."