to cohabit
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British pronunciation
/kə‍ʊhˈæbɪt/

Definición y Significado de "cohabit"

to cohabit
01

cohabitar, convivir

(typically of unmarried couples) to live together in the same residence
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They decided to cohabit before getting married to see if they were compatible.
Decidieron cohabitar antes de casarse para ver si eran compatibles.
Many couples choose to cohabit rather than marry right away.
Muchas parejas eligen convivir en lugar de casarse de inmediato.
02

cohabitar, convivir

to live together in the same space
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Various species of animals can cohabit in the same habitat without conflict.
Varias especies de animales pueden convivir en el mismo hábitat sin conflicto.
The plants and animals in the rainforest cohabit and depend on each other for survival.
Las plantas y los animales en la selva tropical cohabitan y dependen unos de otros para sobrevivir.
03

cohabitar, convivir

to exist together, often implying harmony or cooperation between different entities or groups
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Different religious communities have managed to cohabit in this region.
Diferentes comunidades religiosas han logrado convivir en esta región.
Despite their differences, the two organizations found a way to cohabit and work toward a common goal.
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