8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cohabit' in a Sentence
"To live together as if married, usually without legal or religious sanction." more
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During the experiment, the mice and the genetically modified organisms will be cohabiting in the laboratory.
By summer, the nomadic tribe will be cohabiting in the vast desert.
By the end of the month, the adventurous couple will be cohabiting in a camper van.
During the expedition, scientists and indigenous people will be cohabiting in the rainforest.
In 2024, the researchers will be cohabiting in the Arctic to study climate change.
Throughout the festival, musicians and fans will be cohabiting in a harmonious celebration of music.
By next year, they will be cohabiting in a cozy apartment.
As part of the mission, astronauts will be cohabiting in the space station for six months.
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