Similar words: existentialism, existent, non-existent, nonexistent, existence, coexistence, in existence, potential. Meaning: [‚egzɪ'stenʃl] adj. 1. derived from experience or the experience of existence 2. of or as conceived by existentialism 3. relating to or dealing with existence (especially with human existence).
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1. Existential questions requir-ing religious answers still persist.
2. We were definitely going for the existential crime-drama thing.
3. For some reason, maybe just an existential weariness, U. S. steel companies stopped doing these things.
4. By the same token, we find less existential angst than in much western art.
5. Existential propositions are not really necessary - logically necessary - for a complete description of the world.
6. These characters would never escape their existential lots, or move freely from one class to another.
7. If, however, an existential claim is expressed in such a manner, then it can be paraphrased in terms of valid inference.
8. You will go through our comic,[sentencedict.com] existential garden with your shears and you will never water the lupins.
9. The existential sentence strongly suggests that there is nothing metaphorical about this experience for Lok.
10. The electric light was an invention with profound existential consequences.
11. Suppose we begin with an existential hypothesis, without being able to point to any confirming evidence.
12. William did not go West on an existential errand; the end of his journey was known.
13. I recognize no human moral authority outside my existential self.
14. Among right-wing circles this perception simply intensified their existential feeling of Angst, of having lost their bearings.
15. This struck me as one of those existential moments in the life of a happily married woman.
16. Existential propositions, contextually indispensable though they might be, are not logically essential for a complete description of the world.
17. Initially, it was the existential absurdity of his predicament that reduced Sooty to silence.
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18. Existential claims are more naturally expressed within the context of a specific domain of discourse.
19. "What if there's nothing left at all?" he cries, lost in some intense existential angst.
20. The same theory may take on quite different political, moral and even existential meanings according to particular circumstances of context and conjuncture.
21. The main problem here is what to do with the existential quantifier.
22. At one level, there is a clearly visible opposition between a historical and an existential perspective.
23. But does such an analysis of concepts enable us to gain a clearer insight into the meaning of existential propositions?
24. The epistemological version involves an assumption that all significant existential claims can be translated into claims about potential knowledge.
25. For Rosenberg, faced with the realities of the world, the canvas would become the site of an existential encounter.
26. Maybe writer / director Michael Mann thought he was creating an existential male menopause movie masquerading as a cops-and-robbers drama.
27. There is no need to deny the importance of existential affirmation as the locus of meaning in individual cases.
28. Chicks dig any guy who looks like some one with existential dirt on their cheeks.
29. She suspects me of a form of vanity in sidling up to the existential questions.
30. Communication is a social practice and even if systematic distortion is removed, existential determination is not.
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