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coexistence
[koh-ig-zis-tuhns]
noun
the act or state of coexisting.
a policy of living peacefully with other nations, religions, etc., despite fundamental disagreements.
Other 51Թ Forms
- coexistent adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of coexistence1
Example Sentences
This belief system views pluralism as weakness, compromise as betrayal, and coexistence as capitulation.
In L.A., coexistence strategies can look very different depending on the resources, ordinances and attitudes of each community.
Det Insp Harrison said "coexistence" was needed and a lot of wildlife crime issues were "because we don't know how to live with these animals anymore".
One painting shows an unlikely group chatting on a bench, symbolising Husain's call for peaceful dialogue and coexistence among global powers.
But many Californians believe in a different kind of coexistence — one that often centers the rights of animals to inhabit their native territory.
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