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coexistence

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for coexistence.

Editorial note

Those ideas are absolutely and totally required to support the idea of coexistence of peoples of different faiths.

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Quick take

The state of two or more things existing together, usually in a temporal or spatial sense, with or without mutual interaction.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

The state of two or more things existing together, usually in a temporal or spatial sense, with or without mutual interaction.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for coexistence.

noun

The state of two or more things existing together, usually in a temporal or spatial sense, with or without mutual interaction.

Example sentences

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Those ideas are absolutely and totally required to support the idea of coexistence of peoples of different faiths.

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This has been asked about for nearly as long as Mono and WPF have been in coexistence.

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This is not to say that peaceful coexistence is not desirable or achievable; it is both.

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Peaceful coexistence is hard precisely because it is NOT our most natural, basic state.

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To me, this provides insight into Poettering's mindset of systemd creating a fool's paradise[1] regarding coexistence with anything outside of its walled garden[2].

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The viper's nature is to bite; one does not attempt to educate it into peaceful coexistence but opts instead for avoidance or extermination.

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Second is Outer Circles core concept of the coexistence of incompatible through invisibility.

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The key is to support the coexistence of open and closed enclaves on the same local device (a home server/bridge), isolated by hardware-assisted security that has an _open_ architecture TCB and root of trust.

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Considering that this is a group whose express goal is the assimilation or destruction of all human cultures not their own, peaceful coexistence seems unlikely.

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Actually I hope Apple take an enlightened approach to this, and see it as a valid migration/coexistence/hybrid strategy, rather than get heavy.

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Arguing for peaceful coexistence in such circumstances is hollow.

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> Peaceful coexistence is hard precisely because it is NOT our most natural, basic state.

Quote examples

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They even built the Creationist Museum, whose exhibits depict " the coexistence of humans and non-avian dinosaurs, say that the Earth is approximately 6,000 years old, and dispute the idea that life evolved into its current forms.

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Wasn't Apple the company that had nearly a decade of abandoned "next generation" operating systems (Pink, StarTrek, Raptor, NuKernel, TalOS, Copland, Gershwin) before finally buying NeXT (based on open-source Mach from CMU) and later establishing a cooperative coexistence with FreeBSD.

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"Those ideas are absolutely and totally required to support the idea of coexistence of peoples of different faiths." I.e., for people of different faiths to co-exist they have to give up their faiths (in favour of 'secularism' or 'moderate-ism' aka Protestantism).

Proper noun examples

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Coexistence with pre-Enlightenment people in a world where technology gives individuals so much power of different kinds simply is not possible.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use coexistence in a sentence?

Those ideas are absolutely and totally required to support the idea of coexistence of peoples of different faiths.

What does coexistence mean?

The state of two or more things existing together, usually in a temporal or spatial sense, with or without mutual interaction.

What part of speech is coexistence?

coexistence is commonly used as noun.