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Coexist meaning
To exist contemporaneously or in the same area.
Example sentences (20)
If people can harmoniously coexist despite strong beliefs about God, purpose, salvation, and scripture, surely they can learn to coexist on political issues that are of far lesser consequence to them in their worldviews.
And while he would be a very different character from the Legends version, he would now have a chance to coexist more neatly without the baggage of his original incarnation.
From the producers of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood comes Metallic Rouge, an ambitious mecha anime that focuses on two female protagonists in a world where humans and androids coexist, much like Naomi Urusawa's Pluto.
He will share how beavers can help fight drought, flooding, wildfire, and climate change and will explore how people can coexist with this challenging but vital rodent.
His less laudable qualities — sexism, religious and political dogmatism, as well as his strategic mistakes — can coexist for us alongside the revolutionary human rights activism and his prowess as a by-any-means necessary radical organizer.
In a town where supernatural beings coexist, there has to be an authority responsible for investigating unusual events and protecting civilians.
In much of the world, they coexist with both humans and felines: in Israel, which is home to an estimated one million feral cats, crested larks are so abundant the birds are officially considered pests.
Jordan Poole and Draymond Green cannot coexist any longer.
Maintaining an unpredictable stance, hedging options and pushing hardline positions coexist in this approach.
Now those systems are under pressure to coexist and potentially combine with the global streamers and avoid obsolescence.
People and robots are going to peacefully coexist for the foreseeable future.
Q: Can established lemon trees in a large pot coexist with apple seedlings while the seedlings grow larger?
Schools such as Harvard, UPenn, and MIT are essentially “melting pots” where students from various cultures and backgrounds should be able to coexist in a learning environment safely.
Secondly, we heard you on the issue of legacy products and modern products not being able to coexist in your home.
Shettima said that the crisis in Plateau has nothing to do with religion, saying ” it is just for us to understand ourselves and coexist peacefully with one another.
That includes common areas, like lobbies and garages, as well as any shops that might coexist alongside lofts in mixed-use buildings.
The heartbroken father added: 'I think there's just a failure of all of humanity to recognize that we need to be teaching our youth how to coexist.
The study suggests that if farmers purposefully left just a little more natural space around farms with a few trees or native plants—not necessarily changing everything about their operations—birds could better coexist with humans, Rosenberg said.
We can all peacefully coexist.
While it might seem contradictory on the surface, the convergence of these elements illustrates that a powerful sense of national identity can coexist with the call for liberal values and democratic principles.