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live together

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live together [lɪv]
vb
(intr, adverb) (esp of an unmarried couple) to dwell in the same house or flat; cohabit
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Verb1.live together - share living quarters; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple
inhabit, live, populate, dwell - inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of; "People lived in Africa millions of years ago"; "The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted"; "this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean"; "deer are populating the woods"
miscegenate - marry or cohabit with a person of another race
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? live together
vi (= cohabit)zusammenleben; (= share a room, flat etc)zusammen wohnen

live together يعيش سوياً žít spolu leve sammen zusammenleben συγκατοικώ convivir asua yhdessä vivre ensemble živjeti zajedno convivere 同棲する 함께 살다 samenwonen leve sammen przeżyć razem viver junto сожительствовать bo ihop อยู่ด้วยกัน birlikte yaşamak sống chung 同居


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They entreated Jupiter that they might no longer be associated with the Ills, as they had nothing in common and could not live together, but were engaged in unceasing warfare; and that an indissoluble law might be laid down for their future protection.
They expressed a wish to build a town and live together.
He did not know her, and he did not know what she felt, or whether they could live together, or whether he wanted to marry her, and yet he was in love with her.
 
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