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cohabit

[koh-hab-it] / koʊˈhæb ɪt /


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

From Seattle Times

As in many of his buildings, he used the detail to violate the building’s overall system of control — the irrational cohabited with the rational.

From New York Times

But there came the time when we had to bite the bullet and say, “Well, let’s explore them cohabiting, then, successfully or awkwardly or whatever.”

From Los Angeles Times

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

While cohabiting with a spirit could be a fearful experience, some people enjoy it or, at the least, have learned how to live with it.

From Seattle Times