live in sin - significado y definición. Qué es live in sin
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Qué (quién) es live in sin - definición

ARRANGEMENT WHERE TWO PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT MARRIED LIVE TOGETHER IN AN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIP
Living together; Co-habitation; Live-in relationship; Live in sin; Cohabit; Shack up; Cohabitations; Shacking up; Unmarried couple; Cohabiters; Unmarried relationship; Unlawful cohabitation; Cohabiting; Cohabitating; Live-in lover; Effects of cohabitation on children; Cohabitated; Cohabitate
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live in sin         
see sin
live in sin         
informal, dated
(of an unmarried couple) live together.
Live (Saxon album)         
VIDEO ALBUM BY SAXON
Live In Nottingham; Live in Nottingham
Live (also known as Live in Nottingham) is the first video album by the British heavy metal band Saxon. It was released in VHS and Laserdisc (PAL and NTSC in Japan) in 1983 by PolyGram Videos.

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Cohabitation

Cohabitation is an arrangement where people who are not married, usually couples, live together. They are often involved in a romantic or sexually intimate relationship on a long-term or permanent basis. Such arrangements have become increasingly common in Western countries since the late 20th century, being led by changing social views, especially regarding marriage, gender roles and religion.

More broadly, the term cohabitation can mean any number of people living together. To "cohabit", in a broad sense, means to "coexist". The origin of the term comes from the mid 16th century, from the Latin cohabitare, from co- 'together' + habitare 'dwell'.

Ejemplos de uso de live in sin
1. It is we who live in sin in "legal Israel" on the ruins of Palestinian memory.
2. The Law Commission will publish a consultation document setting out possible improvements in the rights of the two million Britons who "live in sin". A key proposal is likely to be changing the law to recognise contracts drawn up between live–in lovers and setting out how property should be divided if a relationship falters.
3. Under mounting Democratic pressure, including letters to parent company Walt Disney, ABC cut some of the disputed Berger scene and others, along with a note saying the film was "based on the '/11 Commission report." It was the Republicans‘ turn to cry foul in 2003, when CBS was ready to broadcast "The Reagans." The miniseries depicted the former president blithely shrugging off the AIDS crisis by saying, "They that live in sin shall die in sin," despite the lack of evidence that he ever said any such thing.
4. Headlines Fury as 50,000 Alzheimer‘s patients denied 2.50–a–day drug Science lessons ‘dumbed down‘ to take out boredom Property boom creates record number of ‘demi–millionaires‘ Garden decking triggers rat plague Blair would have ‘taken out‘ Brown if he hadn‘t backed Iraq war – Blunkett Church says it‘s alright to live in sin Outrage as Lord Chief Justice says life sentences are ‘too long‘ Pregnant woman ‘thrown from hotel window‘ Teenager shows awful injuries in bid to warn of seatbelt need ‘Bank drove our son to suicide over 1,200 overdraft‘ ‘Women dress to impress at their most fertile‘ Levi‘s eco jeans to hit the shelves Barrister sues father over 2.5m family inheritance Unholy row over Satanism night–school NEWS HOMEPAGE Church leaders have backed controversial new laws that would give live–in lovers similar rights as married couples despite fears that the proposed legislation will undermine the family.
5. Headlines Fury as 50,000 Alzheimer‘s patients denied 2.50–a–day drug Science lessons ‘dumbed down‘ to take out boredom Property boom creates record number of ‘demi–millionaires‘ Garden decking triggers rat plague Blair would have ‘taken out‘ Brown if he hadn‘t backed Iraq war – Blunkett Church says it‘s alright to live in sin Outrage as Lord Chief Justice says life sentences are ‘too long‘ Pregnant woman ‘thrown from hotel window‘ Teenager shows awful injuries in bid to warn of seatbelt need ‘Bank drove our son to suicide over 1,200 overdraft‘ ‘Women dress to impress at their most fertile‘ Levi‘s eco jeans to hit the shelves Barrister sues father over 2.5m family inheritance Unholy row over Satanism night–school NEWS HOMEPAGE A pregnant woman was impaled on railings after her boyfriend allegedly threw her from a second–floor hotel window.