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Definition of "cohabitating" []

  • Present participle of cohabitate. (verb)

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Use "cohabitating" in a sentence
  • ""You don't see many long-term cohabitating relationships that just last and last, because people want that ring and that honeymoon and that party to show themselves that they've achieved what, in America, is a first-class personal life," Cherlin says."
  • "It should be noted that over the last two decades the number of out-of-wedlock births have dramatically increased in our nation, across color lines as our attitudes on previously taboo behaviors such as cohabitating before marriage become increasingly relaxed."
  • "Since 2005, the country has experienced such agonizing conflicts between the President, on the one side, and its two "cohabitating" Prime-Ministers (Timoshenko, Yanukovich), on the other, that there are, probably, few Ukrainians left who think that this political solution has been good for their homeland."
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