Definition of coexistence in English:
coexistence
noun kəʊɪɡˈzɪstənsˌkoʊɪɡˈzɪstəns
mass nounThe state or fact of living or existing at the same time or in the same place.
what is needed today is peaceful coexistence
a remarkable coexistence of two profoundly different artistic traditions
a harmonious coexistence between wildlife and livestock
Example sentencesExamples
- The long-term viability of human communities depends on their successful coexistence with the physical environment.
- She emphasizes the coexistence and multiplicity of forms of work for women during proto-industrialization.
- Rates of dispersal can influence predator-prey interactions, the coexistence of competitors, and community structure.
- The streets are still littered with bicycle traffic, making the coexistence with cars a dicey proposition at best.
- These studies describe a distinct pattern of soil moisture partitioning, which may promote the coexistence of different life forms.
- Soil resource partitioning may have contributed to the stable coexistence of grasses and trees that form savannahs at this ecotone.
- Our results have important implications for understanding competition and coexistence of species.
- Over time, the coexistence of three or more generations, and hence the opportunity for exchange, became more frequent.
- The chapter about coyotes and canid coexistence in Yellowstone contains the best discussion of coyote social organization I have seen.
- The metastability is with respect to solid-liquid coexistence—that is, the solutions are supersaturated.
Rhymes
assistance, consistence, distance, existence, insistence, outdistance, persistence, resistance, subsistence
Definition of coexistence in US English:
coexistence
nounˌkoʊɪɡˈzɪstənsˌkōiɡˈzistəns
The state or fact of living or existing at the same time or in the same place.
what is needed today is peaceful coexistence
a remarkable coexistence of two profoundly different artistic traditions
a harmonious coexistence between wildlife and livestock
Example sentencesExamples
- These studies describe a distinct pattern of soil moisture partitioning, which may promote the coexistence of different life forms.
- The metastability is with respect to solid-liquid coexistence—that is, the solutions are supersaturated.
- Over time, the coexistence of three or more generations, and hence the opportunity for exchange, became more frequent.
- Our results have important implications for understanding competition and coexistence of species.
- Rates of dispersal can influence predator-prey interactions, the coexistence of competitors, and community structure.
- The long-term viability of human communities depends on their successful coexistence with the physical environment.
- The chapter about coyotes and canid coexistence in Yellowstone contains the best discussion of coyote social organization I have seen.
- The streets are still littered with bicycle traffic, making the coexistence with cars a dicey proposition at best.
- She emphasizes the coexistence and multiplicity of forms of work for women during proto-industrialization.
- Soil resource partitioning may have contributed to the stable coexistence of grasses and trees that form savannahs at this ecotone.