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cohabitate

[ koh-hab-i-teyt ]

verb (used without object)

cohabitated, cohabitating.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of cohabitate1

1625–35; < Late Latin dz󲹲ٳܲ, past participle of dz󲹲 cohabit; -ate 1
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Here’s how to cohabitate harmoniously.

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Today, adult children cycle in and out, but few young married couples want to cohabitate with mom and dad.

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Bintang Puspayoga, who leads the government’s Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection, said in a written statement that agreements to temporarily cohabitate as husband and wife for compensation are not legal.

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The document states that some Shasta women would strategically marry or cohabitate with non-Indian men who purchased parcels, with the women eventually gaining control of a significant portion of the land.

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"We believe that these are signs that there is a level of adaptation for the fungus that helps it cohabitate with the bees," Bush said.

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