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cohabit

[koh-hab-it] / koʊˈhæb ɪt /


Example Sentences

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Cassie lives in Silicon Valley, where great privilege cohabits with poverty and despair, and works at a start-up that promises her the world.

From Los Angeles Times

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

From Los Angeles Times

Team Richmond cohabits with another IMT unit, Team Prospect, run by the same nonprofit, the Institute for Community Living.

From Seattle Times

Being okay with your own company means seeing it as a clear upgrade to cohabiting with someone who “upsets me frequently and seems to care less and less when he does so.”

From Washington Post

M: “Jackie” doesn’t understand the pressure of having two toddlers at home, and you probably don’t understand the challenges of cohabiting and providing care for an elderly and chronically ill parent.

From Washington Post