Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: co-exist

Synonyms:

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Antonyms:

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Usage examples:

Greece and Turkey have co-existed for many years, they are neighbors and will continue to co-exist peacefully despite the problems.

Source: https://www.thenationalherald.com/amb-tsunis-greek-and-american-interests-are-identical/

He had also directed the CBN to allow the old N200 to co-exist with the new N200 note.

Source: https://punchng.com/apc-chairman-summons-govs-to-emergency-meeting-sunday/

It challenged the narrative that ethnic and religious groups co-exist in harmony in Russia and weakened Putin's claim that Moscow wasn't taking sides in the Israel-Hamas war.

Source: https://www.startribune.com/for-putin-winning-reelection-could-be-easier-than-resolving-the-many-challenges-facing-russia/600325726/

“I’ve always been fascinated by the notion of things being hidden in plain sight and the way in which different social worlds can co-exist cheek-by-jowl until, one day, they collide.

Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/showbiz-tv/martin-clunes-making-tv-comeback-27717624

Optimism and pessimism, hope and fear co-exist among Thais these days, but with hope definitely on the ascendant.

Source: https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/07/19/can-thailand-end-military-rule/

We have spent over six years working with the community to evolve plans to transform the Aros Waterfront site into a shared, all year round, accessible space, where community and local enterprise can co-exist.

Source: https://www.obantimes.co.uk/2023/01/23/two-mull-projects-named-in-scottish-neighbourhood-investment/