Verb
co-exist (third-person singular simple present co-exists, present participle co-existing, simple past and past participle co-existed)
(UK) Alternative spelling of coexist
All possibilities co-exist forever and the only reality is the quantum mechanical wave function. Source: Internet
Alternatively, private panels co-exist and compete for appointments e.g.,Savills Mediation. citation Liability Legal liability may stem from a mediation. Source: Internet
Anantya Tantrist, is a feisty foul-mouthed occult detective solving crimes in a Delhi where all manner of fantastic creatures co-exist with regular people. Source: Internet
Any "national" European patents applying outside the "unitary effect" zone will co-exist with the unitary patent. Source: Internet
As such, they are intended only to demonstrate that it is possible that evil can co-exist with an omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent being. Source: Internet
CBDC will co-exist with other payment rails. Source: Internet