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cohabit

[koh-hab-it] / koʊˈhæb ɪt /


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A jarring clang of cruelty and playfulness cohabit in a single work.

From Los Angeles Times • May 30, 2023

That in turn drew in wildcats, and, “Natural selection favored those wildcats that were able to cohabit with humans.”

From Seattle Times • Mar. 3, 2023

You have the right to cohabit with someone who demonstrates the willingness to bathe — for your sake, if not for his own.

From Washington Post • Dec. 1, 2022

Even after years together — the play begins on their 10th anniversary — they are not only unable to marry but also even to cohabit in safety.

From New York Times • May 8, 2022

This meant not only that we were learning, in a real way, how to cohabit as a couple but also that Barack got to know my family in a more intimate way.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama