coexistenceco‧ex‧ist‧ence /ˌkəʊɪɡˈzɪstəns $ ˌkoʊ-/ noun [uncountable] - Of all the peculiar effects of musical tragedy, the most remarkable is the coexistence of opposite impressions.
- Over time, coexistence was inevitable, involving compromise and limited mutual tolerance.
- Rational persuasion is thus the foundation of peaceful coexistence.
- So long as rocks the boat too much, coexistence can be harmonious.
- That is the logic of peaceful coexistence, that is the historical logic of Stalinism. 8.
- Uniplex says it will provide application programming interfaces and gateways between onGO and its existing software to insure migration and coexistence.
► peaceful coexistence over 50 years of peaceful coexistence ► peaceful coexistence (=when people live together without fighting or arguing)· Blacks and whites lived in peaceful coexistence.
ADJECTIVE► peaceful· We can do this by presenting societies whose ideological construction of human nature and behaviour is such as to favour peaceful coexistence.· Nixon contends that we are heading into a period of peaceful coexistence in the world.· Rational persuasion is thus the foundation of peaceful coexistence.· That is the logic of peaceful coexistence, that is the historical logic of Stalinism. 8.
nounexistence ≠ non-existenceexistentexistentialismexistentialistcoexistenceadjectiveexistent ≠ nonexistentexistingpre-existingexistentialexistentialistverbexistcoexist