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  • 1. coexist
  • Rhymes with Coexist
  • Pronounce Coexist
  • Coexist in a sentence
  • Quotes about Coexist
Table of Contents
  • 1. coexist
  • Rhymes with Coexist
  • Pronounce Coexist
  • Coexist in a sentence
  • Quotes about Coexist

Coexist Past Tense

The past tense of Coexist is coexisted.

1. coexist

verb. ['ˌkoʊəgˈzɪst'] exist together.

Synonyms

  • be
  • exist
  • coincide
  • co-occur

Antonyms

  • converge
  • be well
  • agree
  • change

Rhymes with Coexist

  • preexist
  • reminisced
  • subsist
  • dismissed
  • consist
  • baptiste
  • resist
  • persist
  • insist
  • enlist
  • desist
  • delist
  • twist
  • tryst
  • quist
  • krist
  • grist
  • ghrist
  • frist
  • crist
  • chryst
  • assist
  • wrist
  • wist
  • vist
  • schist
  • rist
  • pissed
  • nist
  • mist

How do you pronounce coexist?

Pronounce coexist as ˌkoʊəgˈzɪst.

US - How to pronounce coexist in American English

UK - How to pronounce coexist in British English

Sentences with coexist


1. Noun, singular or mass
Beavers and fish coexist in harmony.

2. Verb, base form
These businesses generally are not noisy or messy and many can happily coexist alongside residential units.

Quotes about coexist


1. From the moment of my birth, I lived with pain at the center of my life. My only purpose in life was to find a way to coexist with intense pain.
- Haruki Murakami, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

2. The choices we’re working with here are a block universe, where past, present and future all coexist simultaneously and everything has already happened; chaos, where anything can happen and nothing can be predicted because we can’t know all the variables; and a Christian universe in which God made everything and it’s all here for a purpose but we have free will anyway.
- Audrey Niffenegger, The Time Traveler's Wife

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