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Meanings of
nonexistent
in English
Not having existence or being or actuality.
existent
Related terms
vanished
extinct
nonextant
Missing.
missing
wanting
lacking
Related terms
absent
Usage of
nonexistent
in English
1
However, data to support such recommendations in older persons are virtually
nonexistent
.
2
The site's user agreement for California, however, mistakenly cited
nonexistent
election laws.
3
Taylor's political record was
nonexistent
,
but he offered the hope of electability.
4
The opposite of good documentation is, of course, bad or
nonexistent
documentation.
5
You didn't come here just to inquire after my
nonexistent
health, Taylor.
6
But that doesn't mean research about media consumption and dreaming is
nonexistent
.
7
Traffic was almost
nonexistent
,
so they made it in just thirty minutes.
8
The research on how this may impact on workers is virtually
nonexistent
.
9
The product road map is
nonexistent
and customers are leaving in droves.
10
Due to tough economic times, cross-country fairy flights are almost
nonexistent
now.
11
Meanwhile the credit of the State was
nonexistent
,
and all business suffered.
12
Satellites are just the latest in Paglen's photography of supposedly
nonexistent
subjects.
13
He'd had to invent his
nonexistent
shark, which even he couldn't believe.
14
They're big and heavy, and the resale market is limited to
nonexistent
.
15
The first chess programs were characterized by
nonexistent
strategy and embarrassing technique.
16
It came from sheer
nonexistent
communication, the building up of festering rages.
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nonexistent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost nonexistent
virtually nonexistent
nearly nonexistent
practically nonexistent
as nonexistent
More collocations
Nonexistent
through the time
Nonexistent
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common