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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The emotions of love and hate cohabit in his heart.
The multiple meanings of the word cohabit cohabit in this sentence.
The political parties cohabit in a state of perpetual disagreement.
The two cultures cohabit in this city, but rarely mix.
The various musical styles cohabit in this album.
It's challenging for some individuals to cohabit with a vegetarian diet.
The singer had to cohabit with the demands of touring.
It takes some time for a pet to cohabit with their new family.
Birds often cohabit in a single nest during the breeding season.
Different religions can cohabit in the same community.
They are planning to cohabit for a while to see if they are compatible before getting married.
They decided to cohabit before tying the knot.
The different species of fish cohabit in this lake.
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