coadmire

/koʊædˈmaɪər/
verb
  1. To admire someone or something together with another person or group.
    • My friend and I coadmire the same artist, so we often visit galleries together.
    • The fans coadmired the musician's talent during the concert.
    • We coadmired the sunset from the hilltop, sharing the peaceful moment.
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