Pronunciation: /ˌkoʊˈɛksɪstənt/
noun a person or thing that exists at the same time as another
A1 The coexistent of different species in the forest creates a balanced ecosystem.
A2 The coexistent of various cultures in the city makes it a diverse and vibrant place.
B1 The coexistent of conflicting ideologies often leads to tension and disagreement.
B2 The coexistent of multiple political parties in the country allows for a more democratic system.
C1 The coexistent of technology and traditional values can sometimes be a challenge to navigate.
C2 The coexistent of art and commerce in the gallery space creates a unique blend of creativity and business.
adjective existing or occurring at the same time
A1 Birds and squirrels are coexistent in the park.
A2 The two species have learned to be coexistent in the same ecosystem.
B1 The coexistent relationship between the two countries has improved over the years.
B2 Despite their differences, the two cultures have managed to be coexistent in this diverse city.
C1 The coexistent nature of technology and art is evident in modern society.
C2 The coexistent ideologies within the political party often lead to heated debates.
formal The two species have been able to coexist in the same ecosystem for centuries.
informal The two roommates are able to coexist peacefully despite their differences.
slang Those two are like peanut butter and jelly, they just coexist perfectly.
figurative In her mind, reality and fantasy coexist in a delicate balance.
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