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View definitions for co-existent

co-existent

adjective as in synchronous

adjective as in coetaneous

adjective as in coexistent

adjective as in contemporaneous

adjective as in synchronous

adjective as in coetaneous

adjective as in coexistent

adjective as in contemporaneous

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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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