- coexist
- verbADVERB▪ peacefully▪
What makes it difficult for the communities to coexist peacefully?
PREPOSITION▪ alongside, with▪Modern farming methods coexist with more traditional practices.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
What makes it difficult for the communities to coexist peacefully?
Modern farming methods coexist with more traditional practices.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
Coexist — Студийный альбом The xx Дата выпуска … Википедия
Coexist — Foundation Type Religious Charity Founded 2006 Location London, England … Wikipedia
Coexist — Co ex*ist, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Coexisted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Coexisting}.] To exist at the same time; sometimes followed by with. [1913 Webster] Of substances no one has any clear idea, farther than of certain simple ideas coexisting together.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coexist — index accompany, coincide (correspond) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
coexist — 1670s, from CO (Cf. co ) + EXIST (Cf. exist). Of political/economic systems (especially with reference to communism and the West) from 1931. Related: Coexisted; coexisting … Etymology dictionary
coexist — ► VERB 1) exist at the same time or in the same place. 2) exist in harmony. DERIVATIVES coexistence noun coexistent adjective … English terms dictionary
coexist — [kō΄ig zist′] vi. 1. to exist together, at the same time, or in the same place 2. to live together without hostility or conflict despite differences coexistence n. coexistent adj … English World dictionary
coexist — UK [ˌkəʊɪɡˈzɪst] / US [ˌkoʊɪɡˈzɪst] verb [intransitive] Word forms coexist : present tense I/you/we/they coexist he/she/it coexists present participle coexisting past tense coexisted past participle coexisted formal to live or exist at the same… … English dictionary
coexist — v. 1) to coexist peacefully 2) (D; intr.) to coexist with * * * (D; intr.) to coexist with to coexistpeacefully … Combinatory dictionary
coexist — co|ex|ist [ˌkəuıgˈzıst US ˌkou ] v [I] if two different things coexist, they exist at the same time or in the same place coexist with ▪ great wealth coexisting with extreme poverty … Dictionary of contemporary English