to exist separately or independently but peaceably, often while remaining rivals or adversaries: Although their ideologies differ greatly, the two great powers must coexist.
Learning to coexist with the unpleasant circumstances thrust upon you—instead of trying to force them into “better” shape—will actually bring you more peace, experts say.
What mental health professionals have learned six months into pandemic care|Marion Renault|October 8, 2020|Popular Science
The question of whether profits and good medical care can coexist is not a new one in the United States.
Investors Extracted $400 Million From a Hospital Chain That Sometimes Couldn’t Pay for Medical Supplies or Gas for Ambulances|by Peter Elkind with Doris Burke|September 30, 2020|ProPublica
The work offers hope that people everywhere, even in remote areas, will eventually be able to safely coexist with snakes.
Cheap, innovative venom treatments could save tens of thousands of snakebite victims|Christie Wilcox|September 19, 2020|Science News
At the critical temperature, islands of all sizes coexist, from dots to continents.
The Cartoon Picture of Magnets That Has Transformed Science|Charlie Wood|June 24, 2020|Quanta Magazine
After all, there is only one sure-fire message that I can send by putting a Coexist sticker on the back of my car.