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cohabitate

[ koh-hab-i-teyt ]

verb (used without object)

, co·hab·i·tat·ed, co·hab·i·tat·ing.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cohabitate1

1625–35; < Late Latin cohabitātus, past participle of cohabitāre cohabit; -ate 1

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Example Sentences

Even in states that do, a couple has to cohabitate for a certain number of years.

When paper and electronic media cohabitate under the same roof, inevitability is on full display.

The other option would be an agreement by which the AKP and the military decide to cohabitate.

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