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cohabit

verbto live together when not married ExampleA woman who cohabits may lose out financially if her partner dies.

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  1. cohabit - definition of cohabit by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    intr.v. co·hab·it·ed, co·hab·it·ing, co·hab·its. 1. To live together in a sexual relationship, especially when not legally married. 2. To coexist, as animals of different ...
     
  2. Cohabit - Merriam-Webster Online
    to live together as or as if a married couple. 2. a : to live together or in company < buffaloes cohabiting with crossbred cows — Biological Abstracts>. b : to exist ...
     
  3. Cohabitation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Poverty was often the main factor in decision to cohabit. ... While couples of all ages cohabit, the phenomenon is much more common among younger people.
     
  4. Use cohabit in a sentence | cohabit sentence examples
    How to use cohabit in a sentence. Example sentences with the word cohabit. cohabit example sentences.
     
  5. Research looks at cohabitation's negative effects
    Mar 2, 2000 ... Couples with no intention of marrying who decide to cohabit are forming unstable living arrangements that can have negative effects on their ...
     
  6. Cohabit Synonyms, Cohabit Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
    Synonyms for cohabit at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
     
  7. cohabit.html - Smart Marriages
    There is no evidence that if you decide to cohabit before marriage you will have a stronger marriage than those who don't live together, and some evidence to ...
     
  8. Cohabit | Define Cohabit at Dictionary.com
    to live together as husband and wife, usually without legal or religious sanction. 2 . to live together in an intimate relationship. 3. to dwell with another or share the ...