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coexisting

[ US /ˌkoʊɪɡˈzɪstɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /kˌə‍ʊɛɡzˈɪstɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. existing at the same time

How To Use coexisting In A Sentence

  • Depression can be secondary to starvation and coexisting complications, since improved mood often follows nutritional rehabilitation.
  • Both systems exhibit two different regions of coexisting liquid phases at low surface pressures.
  • Examples of coexisting spinels in chemical equilibrium are uncommon at Hutter.
  • Coexisting MI phases in these rocks include garnet, plagioclase, quartz, tourmaline and fluorite.
  • Educators at all levels need to reconcile rigor and creativity, and to treat them as compatible, coexisting dimensions of intelligence.
  • The two live their lives, basically coexisting, with dad usually slinging barbs at his son, telling him to work harder and study more, and with son usually rolling his eyes, sighing audibly, and driving his Jeep.
  • Horror of horrors, luxe brands found themselves coexisting cheek and jowl with the darzi and the paanwala, almost-and had to exit earlier than planned. The Financial Express
  • Springfield is populated by solitary obsessives who are hopeless at coexisting with fellow citizens.
  • For such lesions, the tissue morphologic features have been distinguished according to the patterns found in the coexisting components.
  • Springfield is populated by solitary obsessives who are hopeless at coexisting with fellow citizens.
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