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co-existent
adjective as in simultaneous
adjective as in synchronous
adjective as in coetaneous
adjective as in coexistent
adjective as in contemporaneous
adjective as in synchronic
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adjective as in concomitant
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adjective as in contemporary
adjective as in simultaneous
adjective as in synchronous
adjective as in coetaneous
adjective as in coexistent
adjective as in contemporaneous
adjective as in synchronic
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Weak matches
adjective as in concomitant
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adjective as in contemporary
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Example Sentences
(d) It regards Lucifer as an eternal principle co-existent, but in a hostile sense, with Adonaï.
But, in fact, the use of scenery was almost co-existent with the introduction of dramatic representations in this country.
Eternity is the correlative and co-existent necessity of infinity.
Its principles will be co-existent with the human race, and the more they are known the more will they be admired.
As this degeneracy is the necessary co-existent of man's breeding, so far as it is produced by this cause it can not be escaped.
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On this page you'll find 160 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to co-existent, such as: concurrent, accompanying, agreeing, at the same time, coetaneous, and coeval.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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