Coexistent

Word COEXISTENT
Character 10
Hyphenation co ex ist ent
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Coexistent"

What do we mean by coexistent?

That which coexists with another.

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The word "coexistent" in example sentences

The synthesis of the imagination in apprehension would only present to us each of these perceptions as present in the subject when the other is not present, and contrariwise; but would not show that the objects are coexistent, that is to say, that, if the one exists, the other also exists in the same time, and that this is necessarily so, in order that the perceptions may be capable of following each other reciprocally. ❋ Immanuel Kant (1764)

That same year, the psychological profession adopted the Bem Sex-Role Inventory, a scale that measured masculinity and femininity as separate and coexistent within an individual. ❋ Thaddeus Russell (2010)

Unrecognized sleep disorders are often a harbinger of coexistent anxiety and depression. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Wotix is the closest he has yet come to a book that disperses that force of narrative momentum—that great strength of the novel as a mode—into a great swarm of indistinguishable coexistent characters and non-progressions. ❋ Adam Roberts (2010)

Either the existence of the same passion or interest in a majority at the same time must be prevented, or the majority, having such coexistent passion or interest, must be rendered, by their number and local situation, unable to concert and carry into effect schemes of oppression. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I had a thesaurus program that used coexistent verb and -er noun forms followed by alteration of the noun, to produce ``birds gotta fly'' candidates, like reporters gotta announce announce-announcer=reporter ❋ Ann Althouse (2009)

The two falsehoods are, the first that English is not entitled to give what form it chooses to foreign words that it has occasion to use; &the second, that it is better to have two or more forms coexistent than to talk of one thing by one name that all can understand. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mostly because even the rabid RW who believe in dinosaurs coexistent with man are not silly enough to insist that argon is poisonous in the face of bald reality.... ❋ Unknown (2009)

In this case, the words do not describe exclusive sorts of sovereignty, but different aspects of sovereignty that are coexistent and omnipresent. ❋ Philpott, Dan (2009)

But it has created the space, if you like, for people within that region who want that modern, coexistent future to step out and step forward and say, look, come on, we can -- you know, if there are problems in this region, maybe we've got to look at the way we have governed ourselves rather than thinking it's a problem from the outside. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The range of purposes behind the study of chemistry demonstrates the coexistent possibilities. ❋ Unknown (2006)

This perception was further enhanced by the conundrums of color: The multiple definitions, and coexistent forms suggested parallels ripe for a combination that had eluded so many others. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Alas, everyone on all sides should now lay down their bombs and/or water-boards for one moment and contemplate whether we collectively wish to take a path towards perpetual war or coexistent peace and align ourselves with devilish racist warmongers or choose to be on the side of loving warrior angels. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Its hero is a Dutch photographer named Arthur Daane, who is engaged in a project to record on film, in the public spaces of Berlin, traces of a past mysteriously coexistent with the present, a past that, by a sort of Heisenberg effect, his interventions seem capable of inflecting. ❋ Coetzee, J.M. (2008)

What a Golden State it must be to have produced these remarkable beings, women gifted with so many apparent contradictions so usefully combined — paranoia and pragmatism, sociability and reserve, a functioning superego happily coexistent with a libidinous attraction to the glittery lure of adventure and high romance. ❋ Prose, Francine (2008)

The development of linearity was coexistent with the development of agriculture -- in other words, with humanity's first attempt to control its food supply -- and began to hypertrophy with the emergence of wood and stone dwellings, and standing armies, arranged in rows. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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