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Meanings of
pre-exist
in inglés
To exist before something else.
preexist
Synonyms
Examples for "
preexist
"
preexist
Examples for "
preexist
"
1
This time, however, new mankind will
preexist
the New Earth.
2
Metastases arise from the nonrandom spread of specialized malignant cells that
preexist
within a primary neoplasm.
3
But the thought is always prior to the fact; all the facts of history
preexist
in the mind as laws.
4
Metastases are clonal in origin and are produced by specialized subpopulations of cells that
preexist
in a heterogeneous primary tumor.
5
Elderly patients are sensitive to iatrogenic hyperthyroidism, especially with
preexisting
cardiac disease.
Usage of
pre-exist
in inglés
1
Now effects
pre-exist
in their cause after the mode of the cause.
2
Mind cannot be evolved from life but must
pre-exist
.
3
It does not
pre-exist
in fats, but is formed when the fat is decomposed by alkali or steam.
4
Therefore they
pre-exist
virtually in actions.
5
But if the agent does not
pre-exist
,
the disposition of the recipient has nothing to do with the matter.
6
Now this is proper to God, that His Essence comprise all things immaterially as effects
pre-exist
virtually in their cause.
7
The unborn
pre-exist
,
even as the dead persist; and instead of addressing Posterity posthumously and circuitously, I have anticipated its verdict.
8
Wherefore it is impossible for any accidental dispositions to
pre-exist
in matter before the substantial form, and consequently before the soul.
9
Education, or original sensibility, or both, must
pre-exist
,
if the changes, forms, and incidents of nature are to prove a sufficient stimulant.
10
It must
pre-exist
,
thought Aristotle, in order to supply, by way of magic attraction, a physical cause for perpetual movement in the world.
11
For effects proceed from the agent that causes them, in so far as they
pre-exist
in the agent; since every agent produces its like.
12
The capacity to integrate an image into a
pre-existing
image model 5.
13
Now a man
pre-exists
in his mother as well as in his father.
14
Pre-existing
cytokine responses influenced the profile of the cytokine response elicited by vaccination.
15
Nothing more than rearrangement of a part of the
pre-existing
machinery of thought.
16
He traced out from
pre-existing
observations the laws of planetary motion.
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pre-exist
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
pre-exist in
pre-exist virtually
pre-exist in fats
pre-exist in matter
Pre-exist
through the time