coexist - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of coexist in Hindi

  • एक समय में होना
  • एक साथ होना
  • साथ साथ मौजूद रहना
  • समकालीन होना
  • सहवर्ती होना

coexist Definition

Verb

  • exist at the same time or in the same place.

coexist Example

  • the task of diplomacy was to help different states to coexist. ( कूटनीति का कार्य विभिन्न राज्यों को सह-अस्तित्व में मदद करना था। )
  • In other forms genital ducts and nephridia coexist in the same segment. ( अन्य रूपों में एक ही खंड में जननांग नलिकाएं और नेफ्रिडिया सह-अस्तित्व। )
  • In both Oncidiidae and Pecten the pallial eyes have probably been developed by the modification of tentacles, such as coexist in an unmodified form with the eyes. ( Oncidiidae और पेक्टन दोनों में पैलियल आँखों को संभवतया टेंकल्स के संशोधन द्वारा विकसित किया गया है, जैसे कि आंखों के साथ एक असंशोधित रूप में सह-अस्तित्व। )
  • However, given the psychosocial dynamics that often coexist with depression, antidepressants are usually insufficient as the only treatment for children who have the disorder. ( हालांकि, मनोदैहिक गतिशीलता को देखते हुए, जो अक्सर अवसाद के साथ सह-अस्तित्व में रहते हैं, अवसादरोधी आमतौर पर उन बच्चों के लिए एकमात्र उपचार के रूप में अपर्याप्त हैं जिनके पास विकार है। )

More Sentence

  • We might consider that matter and aether can coexist in the same space; this would involve the co-existence and interaction of a double set of properties, introducing great complication, which would place any coherent scheme of physical action probably beyond the powers of human analysis.
  • Usually the new system must coexist with some older system.
  • The rupture of the concordat at once terminates the obligations which resulted from it on both sides; but it does not break off all relation between the church and the state, since the two societies continue to coexist on the same territory.
  • Allergic rhinitis and asthma often coexist and improving the management of rhinitis may lead to a reduction in asthma symptoms.
  • coexist together in the One Person of Christ.
  • For in man self-determination and mechanical determination by empirical motives coexist, and only in so far as he belongs and is conscious of belonging both to the sphere of sense and to the sphere of reason does moral obligation become possible for him.
  • All that could easily coexist with political and religious radicalism, and in William Empson it did.
  • Both principles must, of course, coexist, and there is no blueprint for dealing with the conflicts when they arise.
  • Nation states could only coexist peaceably if a strong collective security arrangement were respected by all.
  • Again, the insectivores in closely related groups can coexist, whereas this is rare in the frugivores.
  • Dilapidated public schools-their windows covered by protective grilles coexist with crack houses.
  • This is because the two properties may coexist in one and the same expression.
  • River and sea now coexist by the rules of a peculiar estuarine current.
  • Why couldn't it coexist harmoniously with forests and lakes?
  • He said the two formats would " coexist ."
  • There are two perceptions of Eddie Murray that seem to coexist.
  • But that doesn't mean you can't coexist.
  • Antimatter cannot coexist with matter and, so, annihilates it.
  • Officials at both companies said the two cultures coexist quite nicely.
  • He believes the concept will help Rock and Suffolk peacefully coexist.
  • People are going to have to learn to coexist with bears.
  • Now it is generally accepted that the countries with different social systems can coexist peacefully.
  • In a condition that affects up to 14% of the population, organic disease is bound to coexist in some.
  • At points on the tie-line between X and Y the saturated solutions coexist in equilibrium.