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co·hab·it C0462500 (kō-hăb′ĭt)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 species. [Late Latin cohabitāre : Latin co-, co- + Latin habitāre, to dwell; see inhabit.] co·hab′i·tant, co·hab′it·er n.co·hab′i·ta′tion n.co·hab′i·ta′tion·al adj.cohabit (kəʊˈhæbɪt) vb (Sociology) (intr) to live together in a conjugal relationship, esp without being married[C16: via Late Latin, from Latin co- together + habitāre to live] ˌcohabiˈtee, coˈhabitant, coˈhabiter, coˈhabitor nco•hab•it (koʊˈhæb ɪt) v.i. 1. to live together as husband and wife, usu. without legal or religious sanction. 2. to live together in an intimate relationship. 3. to dwell with another or share the same place, as different species of animals. [1520–30; < Late Latin cohabitāre <co- co- + habitāre to have possession, frequentative of habēre to have] co•hab′it•ant, co•hab′it•er, n. co•hab`i•ta′tion, n. cohabit Past participle: cohabited Gerund: cohabiting
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I cohabit | you cohabit | he/she/it cohabits | we cohabit | you cohabit | they cohabit |
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I cohabited | you cohabited | he/she/it cohabited | we cohabited | you cohabited | they cohabited |
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I am cohabiting | you are cohabiting | he/she/it is cohabiting | we are cohabiting | you are cohabiting | they are cohabiting |
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I have cohabited | you have cohabited | he/she/it has cohabited | we have cohabited | you have cohabited | they have cohabited |
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I was cohabiting | you were cohabiting | he/she/it was cohabiting | we were cohabiting | you were cohabiting | they were cohabiting |
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I had cohabited | you had cohabited | he/she/it had cohabited | we had cohabited | you had cohabited | they had cohabited |
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I will cohabit | you will cohabit | he/she/it will cohabit | we will cohabit | you will cohabit | they will cohabit |
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I will have cohabited | you will have cohabited | he/she/it will have cohabited | we will have cohabited | you will have cohabited | they will have cohabited |
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I will be cohabiting | you will be cohabiting | he/she/it will be cohabiting | we will be cohabiting | you will be cohabiting | they will be cohabiting |
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I have been cohabiting | you have been cohabiting | he/she/it has been cohabiting | we have been cohabiting | you have been cohabiting | they have been cohabiting |
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I will have been cohabiting | you will have been cohabiting | he/she/it will have been cohabiting | we will have been cohabiting | you will have been cohabiting | they will have been cohabiting |
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I had been cohabiting | you had been cohabiting | he/she/it had been cohabiting | we had been cohabiting | you had been cohabiting | they had been cohabiting |
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I would cohabit | you would cohabit | he/she/it would cohabit | we would cohabit | you would cohabit | they would cohabit |
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I would have cohabited | you would have cohabited | he/she/it would have cohabited | we would have cohabited | you would have cohabited | they would have cohabited | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | cohabit - share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couplelive together, shack upinhabit, live, populate, dwell - inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of; "People lived in Africa millions of years ago"; "The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted"; "this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean"; "deer are populating the woods"miscegenate - marry or cohabit with a person of another race | Translationscohabit
cohabit with (someone or something)1. Literally, to live with someone or something. This usage is often applied to different species of animals that are living together. It took some time, but our cat and dog are now able to cohabit with each other peacefully.2. To live with a romantic partner whom one is not married to. My daughter is already cohabiting with her new boyfriend, and I am not thrilled about it.3. euphemism To have sex with someone. I heard a rumor that you've been cohabiting with Steve—is it true?See also: cohabitcohabit with someone 1. [for an unmarried person] to live with a person of the opposite sex. They were cohabiting with one another for several years. 2. Euph. to copulate with someone. She had been cohabiting with him, and she admitted it in court.See also: cohabitcohabit
cohabit (kō-hăb′ĭt)intr.v. cohab·ited, cohab·iting, cohab·its 1. To live together in a sexual relationship, especially when not legally married.2. To coexist, as animals of different species. co·hab′i·tant, co·hab′it·er n.co·hab′i·ta′tion n.co·hab′i·ta′tion·al adj.cohabit verb To live, sleep and have sexual relations with a partner as if in a married partnership (though usually without legal marriage).cohabit
Synonyms for cohabitverb share living quartersSynonymsRelated Words- inhabit
- live
- populate
- dwell
- miscegenate
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