Cohabitates example sentences

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co·hab·i·ta·tion

noun

cohabitation (noun) · cohabitations (plural noun) · co-habitation (noun) · co-habitations (plural noun)

  - the state of living together and having a sexual relationship without being married:

  - the state or fact of living or existing at the same time or in the same place:

"Cohabitates" Example Sentences

1. The young couple cohabitates in a small apartment in the city.
2. She never believed in cohabitation until she met her partner and decided to cohabitate.
3. The two roommates cohabitate peacefully despite their different lifestyles.
4. A lot of animals naturally cohabitate with other species in the wild.
5. They decided to cohabitate before getting married to test their compatibility.
6. The old man cohabitates with his cats in his large house.
7. It's becoming more common for unmarried couples to cohabitate before tying the knot.
8. The two friends cohabitate in a beach house during the summer months.
9. Many people in the world cohabitate due to cultural or economic reasons.
10. The tenant cohabitates with the landlord in the same building.
11. Some birds cohabitate in flocks to protect themselves from predators.
12. The newlyweds cohabitate in a cozy log cabin in the mountains.
13. Certain plant species can cohabitate and thrive in close proximity to each other.
14. The celebrity couple cohabitates in a luxurious penthouse in the city.
15. It's important to have open communication when cohabitating with a roommate.
16. Some humans choose to cohabitate with exotic animals as pets.
17. The two siblings cohabitate in their childhood home after their parents passed away.
18. In many societies, cohabitation is frowned upon and seen as immoral.
19. It's common for elderly relatives to cohabitate with their children or grandchildren.
20. The colony of ants cohabitates in an intricate network of underground tunnels.
21. Cohabitating with someone who has different values and beliefs can be challenging.
22. The artist's living space is designed to cohabitate with his creative work.
23. Certain species of fish cohabitate in the same reef ecosystem.
24. The couple decided to cohabitate in a motorhome and travel across the country.
25. Cohabitation rates have been steadily increasing over the past few decades.
26. The two business partners cohabitate in a shared office space.
27. Some people choose to cohabitate with roommates to save on living expenses.
28. It's important to establish boundaries when cohabiting with someone to maintain personal space.
29. The elderly couple cohabitates in a nursing home after being together for over 50 years.
30. Cohabitation can be a stepping stone towards marriage for some couples.

Common Phases

1. John cohabitates with his girlfriend; they have been living together for two years.
2. The two friends decided to cohabitate in a small apartment; they split the rent and bills evenly.
3. After getting married, the couple chose to cohabitate with the bride's parents for a year; it allowed them to save money for a down payment on their own home.
4. Sarah and her boyfriend recently started to cohabitate; they are still adjusting to each other's lifestyle.
5. The siblings cohabitate in a large house; they split the mortgage payments and chores.
6. Jane and her roommate cohabitate in a spacious condo; they have a great living arrangement.
7. The celebrity couple decided to cohabitate in a luxurious penthouse; they wanted to test their compatibility before getting married.
8. The elderly couple cohabitates in a retirement community; it provides them with social support and convenience.
9. The co-workers cohabitate in a shared apartment; they enjoy each other's company after work.
10. The college roommates decided to cohabitate after graduation; they now share a small apartment in the city.

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