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coexistent

ADJECTIVE
  1. existing at the same time

How To Use coexistent In A Sentence

  • Results.-Lesions that were frequently coexistent in HEV-affected placentas included villitis of unknown etiology, chorionic thrombi, villous fibrosis, erythroblastosis, and primary infarcts.
  • Exclusion criteria from the study were: previous anti-incontinence surgery, pelvic organ prolapse requiring treatment, any coexistent pelvic pathology, urethral hypomobility ( Health News from Medical News Today
  • Harmony is a state in which all quarters of contradictory things become united, coordinated, coexistent and developing in certain conditions.
  • If endometrial hyperplasia with atypia is diagnosed by blind biopsy, further evaluation is needed to exclude a coexistent endometrial adenocarcinoma, which is present in 25 percent.
  • Unrecognized sleep disorders are often a harbinger of coexistent anxiety and depression. Qanta Ahmed, MD: Sleepless Supernova: Propofol Lullabies In Neverland
  • patients with coexistent hypertension and diabetes
  • The case was diagnosed as visceral leishmaniasis with leishmania lymphadenitis and coexistent falciparum malaria.
  • a multiplicity of coexistent artistic forms
  • The two falsehoods are, the first that English is not entitled to give what form it chooses to foreign words that it has occasion to use; &the second, that it is better to have two or more forms coexistent than to talk of one thing by one name that all can understand. The Volokh Conspiracy » Arab Christian Group Sues Over Anti-Leafleting Rule at Arab International Festival on Dearborn (Michigan) City Property:
  • Wotix is the closest he has yet come to a book that disperses that force of narrative momentum—that great strength of the novel as a mode—into a great swarm of indistinguishable coexistent characters and non-progressions. Robert Jordan, Wheel of Time 9: Winter’s Heart (2000)
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