co-ˈpresent,a. [co- 2.] Present together. 1817Coleridge Biog.Lit. I. vi. 116 That living chain of causes, to all whose links..the free-will..is co-extensive and co-present.1890J. Martineau Seat Authority Relig. I. iii. 98 Several instinctive affections are co-present on terms of equality.