Similar words: pre-existent, preexist, preexisting, existent, nonexistent, non-existent, existentialist, coexistent. Meaning: ['prɪːɪg'zɪstənt] adj. existing previously or before something.
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1. Priscillianists were also said to teach that preexistent human souls were attached as a punishment to the body, which was the creation of the devil.
2. The preexistent experiences from other large countries with a great diversity of aquatic ecosystem are beneficial to the nationwide forthcoming watershed restoration and management in China.
3. Pre-determinative thinking supposes that things have had preexistent nature and law, and that the development of things should be studied and controlled in conformity to the supposition.
4. "These therapeutic effects were observed in the context of appropriate preexistent and continuing vigorous medical management of these patients. "Medtronic Inc.
5. Meanwhile, they differ a lot in the means they negate subjectivity and abandon preexistent rules and in the way they oppose reason and logic.
6. The core idea of the method was to seek frequently-used sets of services combination sequences from the preexistent ones, then used the frequent sequences to recommend the services.
7. Kenotic theology is a theology that focuses on the person of Christ in terms of some form of self - limitation by the preexistent Son in his becoming man.
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