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Coexisting

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Coexisting meaning

present participle and gerund of coexist

Synonyms of Coexisting

Example sentences (20)

My fellow Americans have some anxieties coexisting with the Chinese here.

So much for coexisting with them.

The U.S. aims to achieve dominance while coexisting, whereas the CCP pursues a so-called win-win scenario, which essentially translates to winning twice for China.

And that saga should definitely have two duel storylines coexisting.

As if there was no tomorrow and parties representing certain voters would not have to continue coexisting in the same society as people who voted for their opponents.

Founded in 1990 by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, the Lekki Conservation Center preserves a large part of the region’s biodiverse coastal ecosystem and educates visitors on the importance of coexisting with nature.

Taking place during the peak of the Cold War, the series goes further into President Kennedy’s stark warning about the impossibility of coexisting with Castro’s missiles.

Think vibrant cushions against a muted backdrop, a classic coffee table alongside modern art prints, and a delightful mix of vintage finds coexisting with contemporary pieces.

Witnessing Burundians, Rwandans, Afghans, Syrians, Iraqis, Djiboutians, Somalis, Congolese, native-born Mainers and Native Americans coexisting and collaborating for common goals is remarkable.

But quarantine has given it a distinctly mainstream flavor, with posts that flirt with existential despair coexisting with memes from normies complaining about schoolwork or social distancing.

Third-year N.C. State coach Kevin Keatts has no problem with them coexisting as long as his junior guard keeps producing.

He's arguably been the biggest supporter for Charles Xavier's dream of mutants and humans coexisting peacefully.

He says politicians should show respect to the old generation by heeding to the advice of coexisting and avoid any form of political violence and intimidation against their opponents.

The FWC works diligently to keep Floridians and visitors informed about safely coexisting with alligators, including providing informational tools such as a video, infographic, and brochure.

A coexisting autoimmune liver disease, such as primary biliary cirrhosis or autoimmune hepatitis may also cause problems. citation ;Blood: Anemia is by far the most common abnormality of the blood cells which can be caused by a variety of mechanisms.

ADT definitions in this style can be easily rewritten to admit multiple coexisting instances of the ADT, by adding an explicit instance parameter (like S in the previous example) to every operation that uses or modifies the implicit instance.

Coexisting Contemporary Civilizations: Arabo-Muslim, Bharati, Chinese, and Western.

Esophageal candidiasis is the most common esophageal infection in persons with AIDS and accounts for about 50% of all esophageal infections, often coexisting with other esophageal diseases.

From the Christological viewpoint, the council adopted hypostasis, i.e. coexisting natures, but its language was less definitive than the 451 Council of Chalcedon.

He argues that "there is no country on earth which is not home to more than one different but usually coexisting culture.