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coexisting

adjective as in coetaneous

adjective as in coexistent

adjective as in contemporaneous

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The very rich and the very poor coexisting uncomfortably.

Yet there are precedents for successfully conserving wild cats in the American southwest; Marin observed that humans are currently coexisting with pumas, "another feline similar in size to a jaguar."

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"As there is such a large, constant input of antimicrobials into the environment, the bacteria are getting used to coexisting with them and generating resistance," she explained.

Longer follow-up studies are needed, but so far, treated lizard populations are coexisting with the toads.

There’s something miraculous about cutesy artisan shops coexisting with crusty dive bars and storied music venues like Tractor Tavern, all on the red-bricked streets of a former Scandinavian enclave of shipyards and shingles mills.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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