Cohabit

//koʊˈhæbɪt//

Synonyms for "cohabit" (95 found)

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More general

6 entries

Synonyms

2 entries

Related terms

1 entries

derived

3 entries

manner of

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related to

7 entries

Translations

18 translations across 13 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • съжи́телствувам verb (live together as if married)

Catalan

1 entries
  • cohabitar verb (live together as if married)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 同居 verb (live together as if married)
  • 姘居 verb (live together as if married)

Dutch

3 entries
  • hokken verb (live together as if married)
  • samenleven verb (live together as if married)
  • samenwonen verb (live together as if married)

French

1 entries
  • cohabiter verb (live together as if married)

German

1 entries
  • zusammenleben verb (live together as if married)

Hindi

1 entries
  • सहवास verb (live together as if married)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • együtt él verb (live together as if married)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 同棲する verb (live together as if married)

Russian

1 entries
  • сожи́тельствовать verb (live together as if married)

Spanish

2 entries
  • cohabitar verb (live together as if married)
  • convivir verb (live together as if married)

Turkish

2 entries
  • beraber olmak verb (live together as if married)
  • beraber yaşamak verb (live together as if married)

Uyghur

1 entries
  • ھەمياستۇق verb (live together as if married)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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Two players cannot cohabit the same space.

Source: tatoeba (8985191)

An outright far-right victory in the two-round poll, which commences on 30 June, could render Macron a lame duck, doomed to “cohabit” with an overtly xenophobic, Islamophobic, authoritarian and illiberal government led, prospectively, by Jordan Bardella, Le Pen’s young protege

Source: wiktionary

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