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What is the past tense of cohabit?

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The past tense of cohabit is cohabited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cohabit is cohabits.

The present participle of cohabit is cohabiting.

The past participle of cohabit is cohabited.

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I cohabited with poisonous snakes, and pinched the red crest of the dragon.
The circulation of Fleet paper was generally intrusted to profligate women, who cohabited with the men who made them.
Eventually, they cohabited and married, but things were never that simple for the prickly couple who were both too independent to settle easily into married life.
It was cautiously opened by Albertine, a woman with whom Marat cohabited, and who passed for his wife.
Illegitimacy is only attached to those who are born before their mothers have cohabited with any man by the title of husband.
She was about the same age with Tiberius, who was now forty seven, and they had not cohabited for many years.

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