Being present together with another person or thing at the same time and place.
From 'com-' (together) and 'present' (being there). It's a simple combination meaning to exist together in the same space simultaneously.
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.
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