coexistent


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co·ex·ist

 (kō′ĭg-zĭst′)
intr.v. co·ex·ist·ed, co·ex·ist·ing, co·ex·ists
1. To exist together, at the same time, or in the same place.
2. To live in peace with another or others despite differences, especially as a matter of policy: "I've been wrestling with the dilemma of how you coexist with those you hate" (Ariel Dorfman).

co′ex·is′tence n.
co′ex·is′tent adj.
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Adj.1.coexistent - existing at the same time
synchronal, synchronic, synchronous - occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase; "recovery was synchronous with therapy"- Jour.A.M.A.; "a synchronous set of clocks"; "the synchronous action of a bird's wings in flight"; "synchronous oscillations"
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coexistent

adjective
Belonging to the same period of time as another:
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coexistent

[ˈkəʊɪgˈzɪstənt] ADJcoexistente
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coexistent

adjkoexistent (geh), → nebeneinander bestehend; the two states are now peacefully coexistentdie beiden Staaten leben jetzt friedlich nebeneinander or in friedlicher Koexistenz
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References in classic literature ?
Either the existence of the same passion or interest in a majority at the same time must be prevented, or the majority, having such coexistent passion or interest, must be rendered, by their number and local situation, unable to concert and carry into effect schemes of oppression.
That which proceeds in succession might be remembered, but that which is coexistent, or ejaculated from a deeper cause, as yet far from being conscious, knows not its own tendency.
For stable ambulatory patients with OHS and coexistent severe obstructive sleep apnea, continuous PAP should be offered as first-line treatment rather than noninvasive ventilation.
When a patient with fibromyalgia and a coexistent condition experiences worsening pain, it can be difficult to differentiate between fibromyalgia and a flare of the inflammatory condition as the primary driver of the patient's pain.
A transition to a peaceful and coexistent Syria remains elusive despite scores of UN resolutions and a Geneva peace process, other talks in Vienna, and a third process championed by the allies of Assad called the Astana process.
Equipe d'un excellent modem 5G (Balong 5000), il permet aux usagers une toute nouvelle interface, dans laquelle experience et portabilite sur grand ecran coexistent en harmonie.
Fine needle aspiration cytology in xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis, gallbladder adenocarcinoma and coexistent lesions.
In 1999, the first covered stent was used to treat coexistent CoA and aneurysm of the aorta in a young man13.
While thanking all other royalties and digniteries in attendance, the clergy called for continuous coexistent among the people which he said is a sign of God's love for the people of Ijebu.
Il traduit egalement une France plurielle dans laquelle coexistent plusieurs races et plusieurs nationalites.
The results of CTCA were consistent with that of CAG, but the coexistent abnormalities could not be visualized well by CAG except coronary artery stenosis.