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View definitions for coextensive

coextensive

adjective as in commensurate

adjective as in conterminous

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The spread of his works was coextensive with the rise of romanticism in Europe.

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How can its digital platforms become coextensive with its in-person programming, without losing the uniqueness of each?

Nearly twenty years later, there’s no longer any such need; Hollywood and its superhero franchises are all but coextensive, and Shyamalan’s confrontation with the ubiquity, popularity, and dominance of superheroes gives “Glass” a second-level urgency.

“With the dissolution of the commission without issuing any recommendations, Mr. Dunlap’s rights are coextensive with that of the public,” the Justice Department told Mr. Dunlap.

“If race and partisanship are coextensive, which one predominates?” he asked a lawyer for the voters who had challenged the voting district and won before a three-judge panel of the Federal District Court in Richmond.

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