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Coexisted

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Coexisted meaning

simple past and past participle of coexist

Example sentences (20)

People have had the idea to make for most of the time that cars and planes have coexisted, but few have actually made one.

The Viper reminded Jey Uso that he didn’t forget he put him out of action in storyline, but Uso saved him with a super kick and the two coexisted.

Near the Neapolis, the native town of Indike of the Indigetes coexisted with the Greeks.

Animals and humans have coexisted in the Bow Valley with mixed results.

The Denisovan fossil and the DNA it contained, indicate that early modern humans coexisted in Asia with other archaic hominin species, but, unexpectedly, that they interbred with them.

Throughout her career investing in early-stage biotech companies, she's brought her children to board meetings, coexisted with a "band of brothers," and mentored future female leaders.

All this suggests the possibility that in this area two different cultures coexisted.

An equivalent dichotomy developed between advocates and procurators in some civil law countries; these two types did not always monopolize the practice of law, in that they coexisted with civil law notaries.

For a while, the week and the nundinal cycle coexisted, but by the time the week was officially adopted by Constantine in AD 321, the nundinal cycle had fallen out of use.

However, rather than replacing it, these codes coexisted and were used interchangeably with the older system until the modern system was instituted on 17 July 1920.

Industry, which previously coexisted with housing, was moved to industrial parks (the oldest and the only one within municipal limits of Pamplona is Landaben).

It is likely that multiple groups coexisted for some time in certain locations.

It is not clear whether the modern devil evolved from S. laniarius, or whether they coexisted at the time.

Many Sanskrit dramas also indicate that the language coexisted with Prakrits, spoken by multilingual speakers with a more extensive education.

More stable and smaller regimes of mostly ethnic Han rulers coexisted in south and western China over the period, cumulatively constituted the "Ten Kingdoms".

Old and new forms coexisted next to each other, and the American influence, already strong in the 1920s, grew.

The Berlin-style operetta coexisted with more bourgeois, charming, home-loving, and nationalistic German operettas—some of which were called Volksoperetten (folk operettas).

This government's mistreatment of certain ethnic groups resulted in divisions and violence among indigenous peoples, who until then had coexisted relatively peacefully.

Though Messe replaced Rommel, he diplomatically deferred to him, and the two coexisted in what was theoretically the same command.

Viking raiding expeditions were separate from and coexisted with regular trading expeditions.