verb
- past tense of coinhere; to exist or occur together; to be mutually inherent or inseparable
Usage: formal; rare; philosophical or technical usage
Examples
- The two properties coinhered in the substance, making them impossible to separate.
- In medieval philosophy, essence and existence coinhered in divine being.
- The physical and mental aspects coinhered within the unified system.
- These qualities coinhered so completely that removing one would destroy the whole.