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cohabit

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Most divorcees either remarry or cohabit with another partner. ▪ Only about one in three couples who cohabit end up getting married. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Does she welcome the intruder and discuss how best they can cohabit ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
euphemism since 1530s to describe a couple living together without benefit of marriage; back-formation from cohabitation . Related: Cohabited ; cohabiting .

Usage examples of cohabit.

Her solicitor had also explained to her that the law allowed her husband to imprison her, if he wished, to force her to cohabit with him.

Only in 1884 did an act of Parliament end the powers of the Matrimonial Causes Court to use the threat of imprisonment to force a wife to cohabit with her husband.

Instead, she must cohabit, giving them resolve to carry out their desires.

And why visit a poltergeist teacher when you can cohabit with the living?

The operation is quite simple and as follows: The husband, having been found perfectly healthy, is directed to cohabit with his wife, using a condom.

And the evidence suggests that on average, children who live with both their biological mother and father do better than those who live in stepfamilies or with cohabiting partners.

Association Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions Article IV, General Provisions, Section 9, Paragraph F: No unmarried resident of Bonita Vista may cohabit ate with a member of the same or opposite sex in any residence within the Properties.

There were demi-maison patients viewing a cartridge of martial arts conflict, former patients and persons of the upper Enfield area cohabiting on the furniture, conversing.

But in introducing me simultaneously to scepticism and to wonder, they taught me the two uneasily cohabiting modes of thought that are central to the scientific method.

We cohabit the surface of Sekot, the boras and us, and we respect each other's differences.

Though Doona was cohabited by Humans and Hrrubans, each race had committed to a Treaty spedfying separate territorial rights to all other claimed systems.

It's the old flatheads in Spacedep who want us to go back to square one and pretend that a cohabited colony never happened.

A majority of people who marry this year will have cohabited with someone already, even though statistics show that cohabitation greatly increases the likelihood of divorce.

Barna cites these statistics: "A majority of people who marry this year will have cohabited with someone before getting married.

Accordingly, a large Psychology Today survey (Salovey & Rodin, 1985) showed that separated and divorced persons suffered the most jealousy, followed by cohabiting single people, and married people the least.