Use "live together" in a sentence

1. Sell this with me live together.

2. I think that we will live together forever.

3. Would it be okay to live together again?

4. 2 synonyms for Cohabit: live together, shack up

5. Friction is common when three generations live together.

6. It's increasingly common for unmarried couples to live together.

7. Then we shall live together in the Blue Sky.

8. For God's sake, why can't we learn to live together?

9. May we live together in peace and harmony and love.

10. Chickens are gregarious birds and live together as a flock

11. I wish that I could live together with black people.

12. Belugas generally live together in small groups known as pods

13. They will have learned to live together in peaceful harmony.

14. We're getting on much better now that we don't live together.

15. And I'm saying men can live together without butchering one another.

16. Atheists and theists live together peacefully and Amiably in this country

17. Atheists and theists live together peacefully and amiably in this country.

18. Cohabitate: [kōhab′itāt] to live together in a relationship when not married.

19. There was no way the amplifier and these cables could live together.

20. All honeyBees are social insects and live together in nests or hives

21. Cohabit definition is - to live together as or as if a married couple

22. Terry and Meena aren't married but they live together as man and wife.

23. Young people come to town looking for work and live together without proper documentation.

24. He wants to move out of his place so that we can live together.

25. The structure is intended as a compromise to allow different cultures to live together peacefully.

26. Millions of couples, including many retired persons, live together and have sex relations without marriage.

27. Two people who regularly associate with each other or live together: an engaged Couple. 2

28. What does Cohabit mean? To live together in a sexual relationship, especially when not legally married

29. QUESTION: Does this religion require that among its members, couples who live together be legally married?

30. And as a consequence, have we not learned to live together in relative peace and harmony?

31. So to live together without getting married is a sin against God, who made the marriage arrangement.

32. And if you would accept me as a sister, perhaps we could live together, at Moor House.

33. And he can bring about the information age, but he cannot teach people to live together peacefully.

34. “For as long as we both shall live together on earth”: This points to long-term togetherness.

35. Interestingly, the Florida Everglades is the only place in the world where both alligators and Crocodiles live together

36. A Biotope aquarium represents the natural habitat of fish and other aquatic beings that live together in the wild

37. 45:55 requires that the parties live together for at least one third of the duration of the Cohabitational relationship

38. But the people who live together in these places may be mean and selfish, and may even hate one another.

39. Thus, the term Anthills refer to the collections of workers who live together, cooperate, and treat one another non-aggressively.

40. Synonyms for Cohabit include Cohabitate, conjugate, couple, mingle, share, live together, live with, have relations, live illegally and live in sin

41. Extended families seldom live together in Britain, but the interaction between members of the extended family is likely to be important.

42. Berbers and Arabs in Libya live together in general amicability, but quarrels between the two peoples occasionally erupted until recent times

43. He later finds out that Sayaka is pregnant with his child and they decide to live together for the first time.

44. When Christians experience and then share the Consolations of Christ, they are able to live together in unity ( Php 2:1-2)

45. When Christians experience and then share the Consolations of Christ, they are able to live together in unity ( Php 2:1-2)

46. Cohabit: 1 v share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple Synonyms: live together , shack up Types: miscegenate marry or Cohabit with a person of another race Type of: dwell , inhabit , live , populate inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of

47. To Pastor, Afterlife Is Where We 'Learn To Live Together' October 7, 2013 • Humans have debated the concept of an Afterlife for millennia

48. The Dark Ascidian is an example of a colonial Ascidian, meaning that many individual animals live together embedded in a jelly-like substance

49. Ant, (family Formicidae), any of approximately 10,000 species of insects (order Hymenoptera) that are social in habit and live together in organized colonies

50. Team Cranky Cranky’s is just about the only place in the world where doughnuts and pizza live together in harmony, unlike Susie & Al

51. Child support is money paid by a parent to help with the financial needs of a Child when the parents don't live together anymore

52. See synonyms for: Cohabit / Cohabitant / Cohabitation on Thesaurus.com verb (used without object) to live together as if married, usually without legal or religious sanction

53. In a way that is shared by, or for the use of, a number of people, especially people who live together The property was owned Communally.

54. A Cohabitation agreement is a contract which defines the financial and other property aspects of a relationship where the couple decides to live together but not marry

55. Cohabitation is when two people who are romantically involved choose to live together without making the formal commitment of marriage. Cohabiting couples are typically emotionally and sexually

56. At the beginning of the 20th century, four middle-class families live together in a stately building in Acacias Street. All (11) Watch Online (0) Watch on TV (11)

57. But with plenty of tact, love and self-abnegation they were able to work and live together in close association for more than a week, without discord, violence or bloodshed.

58. 30 "Until we know whether the results are related to selection factors or to the experience of cohabitation itself, I cannot say that couples should not live together, " Cohan said.

59. Communal From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English com‧mu‧nal /ˈkɒmjənəl, kəˈmjuːnl $ ˈkɑː-/ ●○○ adjective 1 shared by a group of people or animals, especially a group who live together a Communal bathroom 2

60. Counterpart Premiere Recap: Perfect Strangers Season two picks up right where season one left off, with an episode that turns on the weird intimacy of strangers figuring out how to live together.

61. Cohabit (with somebody) (usually of a man and a woman) to live together and have a sexual relationship without being married Cohabiting couples; She refused to Cohabit with him before the wedding.

62. Cohabit Cohabit vi : to live together as a married couple or in the manner of a married couple co·hab·i·ta·tion [kō-ha-bə-tā-shən] n

63. Cohabit (third-person singular simple present cohabits, present participle cohabiting, simple past and past participle Cohabited) (intransitive) To live together with someone else, especially in a romantic and sexual relationship but without being married

64. Brambly Hedge is a British series of illustrated children's books by Jill Barklem, recounting the adventures of a community of self-sufficient mice who live together in the tranquil surroundings of the English countryside

65. Cohabit (third-person singular simple present Cohabits, present participle Cohabiting, simple past and past participle Cohabited) (intransitive) To live together with someone else, especially in a romantic and sexual relationship but without being married

66. But now thou seest how great is the trouble arising from the discordance of those who live together, so that thou mayest say, Come quick, O death, lest perchance I, too, should forget myself.

67. Bootstrapping.dk writes for and about the people changing society, the entrepreneurs, the startups and the high technology development challenging welfare state, public institutions and industry changing and challenging the way we coexist and live together as

68. / koʊˈhæb.ɪt / If two people, especially a man and woman who are not married, Cohabit, they live together and have a sexual relationship: About 23 percent of men and women aged 25 to 34 told researchers they had previously Cohabited …

69. Young adults are particularly accepting of Cohabitation – 78% of those ages 18 to 29 say it’s acceptable for an unmarried couple to live together, even if they don’t plan to get married – but majorities across age groups share this view.

70. / koʊˈhæb.ɪt / If two people, especially a man and woman who are not married, cohabit, they live together and have a sexual relationship: About 23 percent of men and women aged 25 to 34 told researchers they had previously Cohabited …

71. Nicolas and Marie Alexia, a young engaged couple from Gibraltar, asked: “Your Holiness, many today think that life-long fidelity is too challenging; many feel that the struggle to live together may be beautiful, enchanting, but it is difficult, even impossible.

72. / koʊˈhæb.ɪt / If two people, especially a man and woman who are not married, cohabit, they live together and have a sexual relationship: About 23 percent of men and women aged 25 to 34 told researchers they had previously Cohabited …

73. Brambly Hedge is a series of illustrated children's books by Jill Barklem, recounting the adventures of a community of mice who live together in the tranquil surroundings of the English countryside.The books, whose first titles were published in 1980, are written and illustrated by Barklem

74. Grandparents, parents, and grandchildren, whether they live together or not, can find mutual benefit in affectionate relations based on love and respect, just as Proverbs 17:6 says: “The crown of old men is the grandsons, and the beauty of sons is their fathers.”

75. Cenobitic (also spelled coenobitic) is the name associated with the monastic tradition that emphases regulated community life, that is, in which the monks live together under a set of rules established by the ruling abbot. The opposite style of monasticism is called eremitic, in …

76. Antibiosis - an association between organisms that is harmful to one of them or between organisms and a metabolic product of another association - (ecology) a group of organisms (plants and animals) that live together in a certain geographical region and constitute a community with a few dominant species

77. Cenobitic (also spelled coenobitic) is the name associated with the monastic tradition that emphases regulated community life, that is, in which the monks live together under a set of rules established by the ruling abbot. The opposite style of monasticism is called eremitic, in which monks live in isolation as hermits.

78. The Augustinian Order is people - men and women - who, in the words of the Rule we profess, "live together in harmony, being of one mind and one heart on the way to God." The Order of Saint Augustine was founded in 1244, to live and promote the spirit of community as …

79. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Cohabit⇒ vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived." (couple: live together) (formal) Cohabitar⇒ vi verbo intransitivo: Verbo que no requiere de un objecto directo (Él no llegó", "corrí a casa").

80. "Neo Arcadia" is the name given to the now center-of-the-world paradise city in the post-apocalyptic world of the Mega Man Zero series, as a place where humans and reploids live together side by side, though the Neo Arcadian government proves to be overbearing & ruthless in the fight against mavericks, going so far as to unjustly condemn