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Meanings of
cohabit
(cohabited)
in English
Portuguese
conviver
Catalan
cohabitar
Spanish
convivir
Back to the meaning
Share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple.
live together
shack up
Portuguese
conviver
Usage of
cohabited
in English
1
Had they not had children, he would have been convinced that they
cohabited
platonically.
2
She became a cow, and the other a bull, and he
cohabited
with her.
3
And give those with whom ye have
cohabited
their dowry.
4
You and I haven't
cohabited
for years, so there won't be any mandatory separation period.
5
He
cohabited
with her; from them men were born.
6
We were separated before we had
cohabited
together.
7
This man was visited by his mother and a poor, ignorant woman with whom he
cohabited
.
8
Many people now
cohabited
without getting married.
9
Since leaving home, he had
cohabited
with three women, but this one-It-wastestinghim to his limits.
10
When the latter, Donna Hanover, kicked him out of Gracie Mansion, he
cohabited
with two gay men.
11
It is as if the Cassandra-like voice of his most famous work, Darkness at Noon,
cohabited
with Casanova.
12
There is also anger that the government is not extending the payment to parents who
cohabited
but were not married.
13
With his first wife, the daughter and sole heiress of John Vaughan, Earl of Carberry in Ireland, he never
cohabited
.
14
His Chloe probably was sometimes ideal: but the woman with whom he
cohabited
was a despicable drab of the lowest species.
15
She was about the same age with Tiberius, who was now forty seven, and they had not
cohabited
for many years.
16
At that time this woman lived in the same house with her husband, but
cohabited
there with the husband of another woman.
Other examples for "cohabited"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cohabited
cohabit
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
cohabit with
cohabit for years
cohabit platonically
cohabit there
cohabit together
Translations for
cohabited
Portuguese
conviver
coabitar
Catalan
cohabitar
conviure
Spanish
convivir
Cohabited
through the time