noun A person or animal's state of rest during which the body is inactive and unconscious
verb To rest in such a state
preposition Indicates the action of sleeping in close proximity or in the same bed with someone
Refers to engaging in sexual activity with someone
Suggests a level of intimacy and closeness between partners
Implies a physical intimate act involving sleeping in the same bed with someone
In the context of a writer, 'sleep with' may refer to the act of having a close personal or romantic relationship with someone in order to gain information or access for a story or article.
In the context of a psychologist, 'sleep with' may refer to a patient discussing their sleeping habits or issues related to sleep during a therapy session.
In the context of a journalist, 'sleep with' may refer to a reporter spending the night in a specific location or with a group of people to gather firsthand information for a news story.