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vb. (context UK English) (alternative spelling of coexist English)
Usage examples of "co-exist".
Her martyrdom, murder, and the subsequent swing to extreme conservatism under the Regency of Danvan Hastur, ended this period of friendly relations between the two societies, and by the time of The Bloody Sun, few Terrans and fewer Darkovans even remembered that there had been years when Terran and Darkovan had co-existed on such amiable terms.
When I found in La Plata [Argentina] the tooth of a horse embedded with the remains of Mastodon, Megatherium, Toxodon, and other extinct monsters, which all co-existed at a very late geological period, I was filled with astonishment.
When I found in La Plata the tooth of a horse embedded with the remains of Mastodon, Megatherium, Toxodon, and other extinct monsters, which all co-existed with still living shells at a very late geological period, I was filled with astonishment.
The pressure at these depths was so great that the water in contact with the red-hot magma could not flash into steam, so the two liquids co-existed in an uneasy truce.
In that case the world would be given as an infinite whole of co-existing things.
The Holaini dialect constitutes a pidgin in that it hybridises a vocabulary mostly of local origin with grammar originating elsewhere and vice versa - these two poles often co-existing in the same speaker and varying in his speech according to the degree of communication he has with his listeners.
Just a few—a very finite number—of quantum phase-shifted universes co-existing with or near our own.
I assure you that I do know when two totally different life forms are presented to me as co-existing on this planet.
And this holds good, no matter though the ripest wisdom co-exists with it.
On this block alone there are a dozen murderers, countless thugs and drug addicts with whom I have to co-exist every day.
The partial pressures of the various co-existing atmospheres never added up to much more than Earth-normal unity.
Hay stepped into the cool day, which had been co-existing separately from that of the railroad car, whose atmosphere was entirely different, warmer, redolent of railway smells, as well as of a galley where a Negro chef in a tall white cap performed miracles with terrapin.