cohabit

/koʊˈhæbɪt/
verb
  1. To live together as a couple, especially without being married.
    • Many young couples choose to cohabit to save on rent.
    • They decided to cohabit for a year before getting married.
    • The study looked at how cohabiting couples share household chores.
  2. To exist together in the same place or at the same time, often peacefully.
    • The two political parties must learn to cohabit in the coalition government.
    • Modern technology and traditional crafts cohabit in this innovative workshop.
    • Different species of birds cohabit in the same forest without conflict.
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