0 past simple and past participle of cohabit --
1 If two people, especially a man and woman who are not married, cohabit, they live together and have a sexual relationship: --
It must determine whethr the couple are cohabiting, the length of time they have cohabited and support that might be given.
Why import that concept of accusation and guilt rather than recognise that the parties have not cohabited for two years?
If we did not treat them that way, a lone parent who cohabited would be privileged over a lone parent who remarried.
To increase the number of parasites, 10 experimental grayling were cohabited with the wild fish for 14 days, resulting in a moderate infection in the experimental fish.
Even following complete healing of the incisions, sunfish with diminished visual function that had previously cohabited, could not be placed in the same aquarium without fatal implications.
In samples of older adolescents, more of the respondents may have been married or cohabited, thus making intimacy issues more salient.
What became of those women who cohabited with the friars?
The wife who cohabited with the husband was the formally recognized wife, in other words, the ie wife.