Cohabit Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for cohabit.
cohabit
cohabit
cohabitate
Examples
- Alas, today there is a custom of not getting married at all and cohabiting.
- In misyar marriage, the couple need not cohabit.
- In very few state is it illegal to cohabit.
- The two cohabited for years until they separated.
- On the personal level, Balmain and Dawson continued to cohabit.
- Edging the fur seal rookeries, the two species cohabit easily.
- The specialist told Tchaikovsky not to cohabit or see his wife again.
- The species might cohabit with other species that are too large for it to eat.
- The two sections can cohabit because they're not mutually exclusive.
- Ada had left her husband and an existing son to cohabit with the tenor.
share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple
verb
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"Cow + Habit. Cows live together in harmony, sharing habits."
"Cow + Habitat. Cows live together peacefully in the same habitat."
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