Used in a Sentence

cohabitates

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cohabitates.

Editorial note

I mean there isn't a whole lot of difference between an amorous, unmarried couple who cohabitates together or an amorous, married couple who cohabitates together.

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Quick take

To cohabit.

Meaning at a glance

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verb

To cohabit.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cohabitates.

verb

To cohabit.

Example sentences

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I mean there isn't a whole lot of difference between an amorous, unmarried couple who cohabitates together or an amorous, married couple who cohabitates together.

2

Chrome is designed to guarantee that web content never cohabitates in a process with chrome:// URLs.

3

A couple that cohabitates and then separates doesn't get logged in the divorce rates.

4

Any foreigner who cohabitates with or enters into a sexual relationship with a Lao national risks being interrogated, detained, arrested, or fined.

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Everyone cohabitates with family and friends at some point in life.

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It's rarely a quality that cohabitates with empathy and respect.

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Lassen County cohabitates this state with San Francisco.

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This is the reverse situation from English common law marriage, where if a couple cohabitates and sleep with one another, and this goes on for a while, they are considered de-factor married, whether they register in town hall or not, not to mention church weddings.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use cohabitates in a sentence?

I mean there isn't a whole lot of difference between an amorous, unmarried couple who cohabitates together or an amorous, married couple who cohabitates together.

What does cohabitates mean?

To cohabit.

What part of speech is cohabitates?

cohabitates is commonly used as verb.