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cohabit - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cohabit in Hindi

  • साथ रहना
  • सहवास करना

cohabit Definition

Verb

  • live together and have a sexual relationship without being married.

cohabit Example

  • A majority of people now cohabitate with someone before their first marriage. ( अधिकांश लोग अब अपनी पहली शादी से पहले किसी के साथ सहवास करते हैं। )
  • The same might just as well be true, however, of unmarried cohabiting couples and of couples who do not cohabit. ( एक ही बस के रूप में अच्छी तरह से सच हो सकता है, हालांकि, अविवाहित सहवास जोड़ों की और जोड़ों की जो सहवास नहीं करते हैं। )
  • Tony was madly clung to the indifferent dressing Billie and then they cohabit. ( टोनी पागल ड्रेसिंग बिली के लिए पागल हो गया था और फिर वे cohabit। )
  • Mycoplasmas are widespread in nature as conditional pathogen, which may be the unique prokaryote that can cohabit with eukaryote and interact permanently with mammalian cells. ( माइकोप्लाज्मा सशर्त रोगज़नक़ के रूप में प्रकृति में व्यापक हैं, जो अद्वितीय प्रोकैरियोट हो सकता है जो यूकेरियोट के साथ सहवास कर सकता है और स्तनधारी कोशिकाओं के साथ स्थायी रूप से बातचीत कर सकता है। )
  • It is the same whether a man eat, or drink, or cohabit, or sleep sensually. ( यह वही है जो एक आदमी खाता है, या पीता है, या सहवास करता है, या कामुक रूप से सोता है। )

More Sentence 

  • All of these are non-aggressive fish that cohabitate easily with snails.
  • More people cohabitate or live in group housing.
  • Even couples who cohabitate disagree on its impact.
  • Kana?ina would cohabitate with his half sister from his mother Moana Wahine, Hkau.
  • There are good papers out there and we will try to cohabitate rather than compete,
  • "I feel it's a gift to cohabitate with the wild kingdom,"
  • Each of the shows is distinctive, which allows them to cohabitate on the same television schedule.
  • Some colleges, including Harvard and Columbia Universities, allow gay couples to cohabitate in college apartments.
  • It's difficult to see cohabitate in a sentence .
  • When two red tails cohabitate, they have been known to become extremely territorial with one another.
  • Serial monogamy is also sometimes used to refer to cases where the couples cohabitate without getting married.
  • Every time a group of poultry cohabitate for a certain time length, they establish a pecking order.
  • "Public access to the beaches can cohabitate with private property rights, " the mayor said.
  • He was compelled to endure an uncomfortable cohabitation with his political foes.  
  • In other countries, cohabitation is common among affluent people who have rejected conventional marriage.  
  • Most pastors graciously welcome these couples as good people, even though their official church teaching may condemn this cohabitation as fornication, a damnable sin.  
  • The artist's work engages with the productive cohabitation of birds and humans in the countryside.  
  • With Valley boundaries expanding to the hinterlands, humans and snakes are trying to cohabitate in the Sonoran Desert.
  • Consequently, he was forced to cohabitate with a left-wing cabinet led by Lionel Jospin until 2002.
  • The issue of peaceful cohabitation of the various peoples that have inhabited the region for centuries has been intensified.  
  • Despite the repeated attempts to the serene and joint cohabitation of peoples, peace is possible and right.  
  • animals that can cohabit with humans thrive