Similar words: exist, existing, preexist, nonexistent, existence, existentialism, taxi stand, coerce. Meaning: [‚kəʊɪg'zɪst] v. 1. coexist peacefully, as of nations 2. exist together.
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(91) When epiphora reasons not clear, patients had to learn to "coexist with the overflow tears."
(92) Calm and thearchy coexist, the mirror gave me this calm.
(93) During the transformation period, there is a labor market form of dualistic structure, i. e. rivalrousness and monopoly coexist in market system, cities and towns, industries, market endogeny.
(94) As a result, all Ethnos could coexist completely and harmoniously.
(95) A supersensible body believed by theosophists to coexist with and survive the death of the human physical body.
(96) It is that have accelerated the scleratheroma that the high blood pressure and diabetes coexist the biggest and dangerousest.
(97) Financing system of accounts receivable pledge coexist the risks and opportunities because of this reason.
(98) Maintain fluvial health life, realize person and fluvial harmony coexist[sentencedict.com], must be kind to a river.
(99) But thematic seriousness and low comedy coexist in Chaucer and Shakespeare, while emotional truth and physical caricature get along just fine in Dickens.
(100) This results in a backward compatible change to the Web service, which allows both the old and new version of the operation to coexist.
(101) This channel for communication is both efficient and secure, permitting privileged and non-privileged applications to coexist.
(102) It will coexist with Google's Android Market, which comes preloaded on all of its phones.
(103) Indeed, recent literary tropes suggest that vampires can peacefully coexist with ordinary teens in many of the world's high schools(sentencedict.com), provided they are sufficiently hunky.
(104) All will coexist with existing token - ring equipment and the token - passing access protocol.
(105) A heart of light and a soul of darkness cannot coexist.
(106) Walk along acme when grace, the element of polarity also can be in onefold coexist on makeup look.
(107) The brilliance of these idioms is that they coexist quite peacefully with each other. Any user can freely intermix the two idioms, or stick consistently with one or the other.
(108) In many mature economies, property tax and profits tax coexist.
(109) That any should coexist here among nearly 900 million people shows the Hindu reverence for all life—a concept known as ahimsa—and for elephants in particular.
(110) What we are committed to is a new lifestyle in which man and vehicles coexist harmoniously and happily as well as a life attitude which highlights quality and pragmaticism.
(111) In some cases the public estates coexist with private markets and influence their price through competition.
More similar words: exist, existing, preexist, nonexistent, existence, existentialism, taxi stand, coerce, coeval, coercion, axis, marxism, exit, exile, Mexican, exigent, dyslexia, flexible, exigency, complexity, inflexion, perplexity, connexion, flexibility, reflexive pronoun, fist, mist, gist, list, hoist.