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Often used in the same context:
false imprisonment,
spouse,
cognizable,
malicious mischief,
infliction,
felony,
asportation,
bailee,
settlor,
aggravated assault,
petit larceny,
tortfeasor,
resisting arrest,
actus reus,
obligee,
misdemeanor,
decedent,
includible,
harasser,
larceny,
personation,
pendente lite,
transferor,
promisee,
trustor,
unchastity,
carnal knowledge,
criminal contempt,
disinheritance,
executrix,
latent defect,
nolo contendere,
restraining order,
grievous bodily harm,
grand larceny,
first degree,
indecent assault,
consenting adult,
mental abnormality,
testamentary trust,
batterer,
grand theft,
mortgagor,
trial court,
controlled substance,
nonsupport,
stalking,
zina,
sexual intercourse,
semiautomatic firearm,
heirship,
surplusage,
petty larceny,
coercion,
vendee,
alimony,
malum,
gravamen,
affiant,
bigamy,
complainant,
corpus delicti,
deductor,
demurrer,
maltreatment,
procuration,
as follows,
personal property,
unfaithfulness,
respondent,
stepparent,
hereinafter,
prosecutrix,
double jeopardy,
marital status,
inconnection,
qtip,
suretyship,
united states constitution,
contemnor,
lasciviousness,
sault,
gorilla gorilla,
corporal,
intestate,
nonsuit,
abetment,
delict,
sex offense,
grievant,
sexual assault,
common law,
intercourse,
transferee,
claimant,
fugitive from justice,
declarant,
matrimonial,
melanie griffith,
domestic violence,
annuitant,
intoxicants,
paramour,
partner,
astronauts,
celebrities,
classmate,
cohabitants,
colleague,
comrade,
comrades,
concubine,
concubines,
consort,
coworker,
debtors,
dropouts,
elder,
employee,
friend,
grandchild
Also try:
— Adjectives for cohabitant:
former,
female,
other,
unmarried,
male,
current,
deceased,
beloved
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