Definition
Being present together with another person or thing at the same time and place.
Etymology
From 'com-' (together) and 'present' (being there). It's a simple combination meaning to exist together in the same space simultaneously.
Kelly Says
Medieval theologians used 'compresent' to wrestle with paradoxes like how the Eucharist could be compresent with both the physical bread and spiritual reality at once.
Translations
BNবাংলা
উপস্থিত
u-pos-thit
CACatalà
compresbyterial
kom-pres-bi-ter-ee-al
CSČeština
přítomný
pri-tom-ny
DADansk
til stede
til ste-de
DEDeutsch
anwesend
an-wes-ent
ESEspañol
compresente
kom-pre-sen-te
FRFrançais
compresen
kom-pre-sen
GUGU
compresbyterial
kom-pres-bi-ter-ee-al
HAHA
compresbyterial
kom-pres-bi-ter-ee-al
IDBahasa Indonesia
hadir
ha-dir
IGIG
compresbyterial
kom-pres-bi-ter-ee-al
ITItaliano
presente
pre-zen-te
JA日本語
出席している
shuchu shite iru
KKKK
compresbyterial
kom-pres-bi-ter-ee-al
KMKM
compresbyterial
kom-pres-bi-ter-ee-al
KO한국어
참석하는
cham-seok-ha-neun
MRMR
compresbyterial
kom-pres-bi-ter-ee-al
MSBahasa Melayu
hadapan
ha-da-pan
NLNederlands
aanwezig
aan-ve-zig
NONorsk
til stede
til ste-de
PAPA
compresbyterial
kom-pres-bi-ter-ee-al
PLPolski
obecny
o-be-ch-ny
PTPortuguês
presente
pre-zen-te
RORomână
prezent
pre-zen-t
RUРусский
присутствующий
pri-sut-stvuyushchiy
SVSvenska
närvarande
när-va-rande
SWKiswahili
kuwepo
ku-we-po
TEతెలుగు
పాల్గొన్నాడు
pa-l-gon-na-du
UKУкраїнська
присутній
pri-sut-nyy
VITiếng Việt
có mặt
co mat
YOYO
compresbyterial
kom-pres-bi-ter-ee-al
ZUZU
compresbyterial
kom-pres-bi-ter-ee-al