coexist with (someone or something)

coexist with (someone or something)

To occupy the same space as someone or something, often peacefully. Can you please stop fighting and just coexist with your sister for a few hours? It took some time, but our cat and dog are now able to coexist with each other.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

coexist with someone or something

to exist agreeably or tolerably with or at the same time as someone or something. I decided that I would have to coexist with your policies, despite my objections. It is hard for cats to coexist with dogs.
See also: coexist
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • coexist
  • coexist with
  • rent out
  • keep (one's) (something) warm
  • keep somebody's seat, etc. warm
  • keep something warm for someone
  • a man of the people
  • a man/woman of the people
  • never the twain shall meet
  • work both sides of the street