Coexist
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British pronunciation/kˌə‍ʊɛɡzˈɪst/
American pronunciation/ˌkoʊəɡˈzɪst/

Definition & Meaning of "coexist"

to coexist
01

to exist together in the same location or period, without necessarily interacting

Intransitive: to coexist | to coexist with sb/sth
02

to live or exist together peacefully despite differences in beliefs or interests

Intransitive

coexist

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exist

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Example
Modern buildings coexist alongside ancient ruins in the city.
Dinosaurs and early mammals once coexisted during the Mesozoic era.
In the museum, contemporary art pieces coexist with classical sculptures.
Solar energy technologies need to coexist with traditional power sources during the transition to a more sustainable energy landscape.
Digital and print media continue to coexist in today's information-driven world.
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