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coexistence
[koh-ig-zis-tuhns]
noun
the act or state of coexisting.
a policy of living peacefully with other nations, religions, etc., despite fundamental disagreements.
Other Word Forms
- coexistent adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of coexistence1
Example Sentences
One painting shows an unlikely group chatting on a bench, symbolising Husain's call for peaceful dialogue and coexistence among global powers.
But many Californians believe in a different kind of coexistence — one that often centers the rights of animals to inhabit their native territory.
Oral histories passed down from my grandfather, my father and our elders speak of a time before the Nakba — of community, coexistence and peace.
She said her town had "always been a symbol of peaceful coexistence", but that "it seems that sectarian incitement and foreign schemes aimed at dividing Syria are stronger".
"We have turned a new page with the slogan of peace, coexistence, moving beyond the bitterness of the past," he said, adding that the UN's casualty figures were "exaggerated".
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