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Meanings of
live together
in English
Portuguese
conviver
Catalan
cohabitar
Spanish
convivir
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Share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple.
cohabit
shack up
Portuguese
conviver
Synonyms
Examples for "
cohabit
"
cohabit
shack up
Examples for "
cohabit
"
1
There may be several people within earshot who also
cohabit
with their mothers.
2
Can these new civic values
cohabit
with customary Catholic thought?
3
Is there a sort of Ware-verse in which they
cohabit
?
4
She reflected, 'How does he, after having produced me from himself,
cohabit
with me?
5
And they have a less formal attitude to marriage, with many couples choosing to
cohabit
.
1
Good cause for excitement there in the
shack
up
by the grade.
2
I have it still, displayed in a conspicuous place in the
shack
up
-
river
.
3
There's a
shack
up
the road that serves some of the best crab dinners.
4
I don't have to
shack
up
every girl I know.
5
I've a right tidy little
shack
up
on the hill, and another on Eldorado.
Usage of
live together
in English
1
Kate and I are going to
live
together
at her parents' house.
2
It doesn't really know how to deal with people who
live
together
.
3
In the end, he said, all citizens would have to
live
together
.
4
In other respects, the Grasshoppers
live
together
very peacefully in my cages.
5
Some choose to
live
together
and raise families without ever getting married.
6
We
live
together
,
and we've worked together as question setters on Mastermind.
7
May we
live
together
more and more in the unity of love.
8
Two people who are different can learn to
live
together
in harmony.
9
Maybe things can work out again so that we can
live
together
.
10
But, couples who
live
together
without being engaged have higher divorce rates.
11
In the towns many people
live
together
,
drawn there by their work.
12
Two such as Alice and Duvernois could not
live
together
in peace.
13
We used to
live
together
like brothers, said one woman, until 2012.
14
Maybe the reason we get along is because we don't
live
together
.
15
If Derry goes, you and she must
live
together
in my house.
16
They
live
together
in the utmost love and unity, flying, feeding, associating.
Other examples for "live together"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
live
together
live
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
live together
Portuguese
conviver
coabitar
Catalan
cohabitar
conviure
Spanish
convivir
Live together
through the time
Live together
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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