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Coexist

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

English: /ˌkoʊ.ɪɡˈzɪst/ (American), /ˌkəʊ.ɪɡˈzɪst/ (British)

Definitions

  • To exist together at the same time or in the same place.
  • To live in harmony despite differences.

Usage Examples

  • People of different cultures can peacefully coexist in a diverse society.
  • Traditional and modern architecture coexist in the cityscape.
  • Nature and technology must learn to coexist sustainably.

Etymology

Derived from Latin co- (together) + existere (to exist), meaning "to exist together."

Synonyms

  • Co-inhabit
  • Co-survive
  • Co-function

Antonyms

  • Conflict
  • Struggle
  • Dominate

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanishcoexistir/ko.eksisˈtir/
Frenchcoexister/kɔ.egzisˈte/
Germankoexistieren/koˈɛksɪstiːʁən/
Chinese (Mandarin)共存/gòng cún/
Hindiसह-अस्तित्व में रहना/səh-astitv mein rehna/
Russianсосуществовать/səsʊɕɪstvɐˈvatʲ/
Japanese共存する/kyōzon suru/
Korean공존하다/gongjonhada/
Portuguesecoexistir/ko.eɡzisˈtʃiɾ/
Italiancoesistere/ko.ezisˈtere/
Bengaliসহাবস্থান করা/səhābastān karā/
Punjabiਸਾਥ ਰਹਿਣਾ/sāth rahiṇā/
Marathiसहअस्तित्व राखणे/sahastitva rākhṇe/
Tamilசம்மதிக்க/sammatikka/
Teluguసహఅస్తిత్వం/saha-astitvam/
Malayalamസഹവർത്തനം/sahavartanam/
Kannadaಸಹಜೀವನ/sahajīvana/

Regional Pronunciations

  • American English: /ˌkoʊ.ɪɡˈzɪst/
  • British English: /ˌkəʊ.ɪɡˈzɪst/

Historical Usage

The term "coexist" gained prominence in modern discourse, especially in the context of international relations and peace movements.

Cultural Nuances

The word "coexist" is often associated with religious tolerance, cultural harmony, and peaceful coexistence of different ideologies.

More Information

Coexistence is a fundamental principle in diplomacy, multicultural societies, and ecological balance, ensuring mutual survival without conflict.

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