"Cohabit" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cohabit" Meaning

To cohabit means to live with someone, usually a romantic partner, in a long-term relationship, typically without being married or in a formal legally recognized partnership.

"Cohabit" Examples

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Cohabit is a verb that means to live together in a romantic relationship, often without being married.

Here are five usage examples:

"After a year of dating, the couple decided to cohabit in a small apartment in the city."
"Many young people in urban areas choose to cohabit instead of getting married."
"The couple had been cohabiting for five years when they finally decided to get engaged."
"Cohabiting is seen as a normal part of modern relationships by many people."
"The couple's decision to cohabit without getting married was a major surprise to their friends and family."

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Cohabitating refers to the state of living together in a romantic relationship, usually as partners or spouses, without being officially married. It often involves sharing a household, expenses, and responsibilities, but without the legal and social implications of marriage.

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