Being of equal extent or scope or duration.
1 The graveyard, or what remains of it, is coextensive with the grove.
2 Parthia Proper, however, was at no time coextensive with the region described.
3 The reputation of Mr. Prescott was now coextensive with the realm of scholarship.
4 But this limit of power is not coextensive with any system of morals.
5 For every predicate must either be coextensive with its subject or not, i.e.
6 The Underground Railroad was never coextensive with the abolition movement.
7 Your treasure-houses shall be coextensive with the garnered riches of your friends and lovers.
8 Probate districts, not coextensive with the counties, exist, with appeal to the Superior Court.
9 But this is very far from being coextensive with right.
10 There is also another way of putting the matter: the good is coextensive with approbation.
11 Crime and sin, every theologian admits, are not coextensive .
12 Polygyny, indeed, is closely related with the institution of slavery and is practically coextensive with it.
13 Sleep is now popularly known to be coextensive with Life,-inseparablefrom vital existence of whatever grade.
14 Mr. Gilfillan, who for fourteen years has worthily occupied a parish coextensive with the Chippewa Nation.
15 The parish of the priest was coextensive with the holding of one landlord and was his chaplain.
16 Its development is coextensive with the origin and growth of Congregationalism, even with that of Protestantism itself.
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