coexistence
1coexistence — [ kɔɛgzistɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1554; de co et existence 1 ♦ Existence simultanée (de plusieurs unités là où on n en attend qu une). La coexistence de l ancien et du nouveau décret. ⇒ cumul. « La coexistence en un même esprit d un poète, d un philosophe …
2Coexistence — pacifique La coexistence pacifique est une doctrine de politique extérieure soviétique. Formulée dès 1952 par Staline, reprise par Malenkov en 1953 puis reprise dans le discours de Nikita Khrouchtchev en 1956, premier secrétaire du Parti, au XXe… …
3Coexistence — Co ex*ist ence, n. Existence at the same time with another; contemporary existence. [1913 Webster] Without the help, or so much as the coexistence, of any condition. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] …
4coexistence — index compatibility, integration (amalgamation), integration (assimilation), peace, synchronism Burton s Legal Thesaurus …
5coexistence — COEXISTENCE. s. fém. Terme de Philosophie. Simultanéité. État de plusieurs choses qui existent dans le même temps …
6coexistence — mid 15c., joint existence; see CO (Cf. co ) + EXISTENCE (Cf. existence). As peaceful relations between states of different ideologies, 1954, a Cold War term …
7coexistence — [n] happening or being at same time, place accord, coetaneousness, coevality, coincidence, concurrence, conformity, conjunction, contemporaneousness, harmony, order, peace, simultaneousness, synchronicity; concept 407 …
8coexistence — n. 1) peaceful coexistence 2) coexistence with * * * [ˌkəʊɪg zɪst(ə)ns] peacefulcoexistence coexistence with …
9coexistence — co|ex|ist|ence [ˌkəuıgˈzıstəns US ˌkou ] n [U] when two different things or groups of people exist together at the same time or in the same place coexistence of ▪ the coexistence of two systems of measurement ▪ over fifty years of peaceful… …
10coexistence — noun (U) formal 1 the state of existing together at the same time or in the same place: the coexistence of the traditional novel with experimental writing 2 peaceful coexistence if two or more countries or people have a peaceful coexistence, they …