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Coexisting

Coexist \Co`ex*ist\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Coexisted; p. pr. & vb. n. Coexisting.] To exist at the same time; -- sometimes followed by with.

Of substances no one has any clear idea, farther than of certain simple ideas coexisting together.
--Locke.

So much purity and integrity . . . coexisting with so much decay and so many infirmities.
--Warburton.

Coexisting

Coexisting \Co`ex*ist"ing\, a. Coexistent.
--Locke.

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coexisting

alt. (present participle of coexist English) vb. (present participle of coexist English)

WordNet
coexisting

adj. existing at the same time [syn: coexistent]

Usage examples of "coexisting".

Perhaps the past tense is yeryanë in the former sense and yernë in the latter sense, just like we have transitive ulyanë coexisting with intransitive ullë as the past tense "poured"?

I was originally skeptical about this, but it may be supported by material published in VT43:36, apparently showing -lyë and -llë coexisting as the endings for sg.

But what I've come to understand is that we have a valuable product that can make greater headway by coexisting with ICP's computers rather than try to overtake it directly.

You've succeeded in convincing the employees that coexisting with ICP was the right thing to do.

There were often measures of 5/4 time alternating or even coexisting with 4/4, a pattern seemingly designed to throw him out of step.

In the meantime, it will be a matter of a lot of different cultures coexisting, I think.

Even twenty minutes after midnight Maingreen looked superb, the mature trees importing an air of rustic antiquity for the buildings, as if the two had been coexisting for centuries.

We gathered knowledge for millennia, explored galaxies, examined different dimensional realms coexisting with our own universe—everything a new race does as fresh insights and understanding open up.

No, there were more than enough worlds coexisting right now, one on top of the other, for a nearly infinite distance in both directions.

I was travelling not away from it but down the line of possible worlds that were not only possible but real, coexisting one atop the other with no dimensional points of reference to allow one to know of the other.