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companionship

noun as in friendship, accompaniment

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As great as was his obsession with DNA, Watson’s pursuit of, and failure to obtain, female companionship was a matter of only marginally less critical mass.

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By the time BK was around eight months old, Mr. Aberth decided to provide him with a mate for companionship, play and mental well-being.

As more people lean on AI chatbots for help with everything from shopping to companionship, it’s also sparking familiar questions about technology’s role in mental health, privacy, copyright and more.

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Both are pregnant for the first time, and their budding companionship accounts for the book’s best scenes.

Beckett’s works defy easy exegesis, but as in many of his other plays, “Endgame” presents us with stylized images of the aimless burdens of existence, the isolation that can be little eased by companionship.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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