Derived from experience or the experience of existence.
1 But plunge Europe into existential crisis and it suddenly seems to matter.
2 In this existential crisis, Ireland did not take its lead from Britain.
3 Declarations that the union is facing an existential crisis are not new.
4 Clarke described legal aid as in the grips of an existential crisis.
5 It was a global problem, an existential threat, with sweeping economic implications.
6 It will be an existential choice, said French liberal MEP Sylvie Goulard.
7 And is it causing an existential threat? he said in the interview.
8 If you ever want to have an existential moment, that's the time.
9 For some members of the group, the fight is an existential one.
10 Photo: 123rf.com Media coverage of the post-election period echoes this existential angst.
11 In other words, the DTCC realizes that it's embracing an existential threat.
12 Faesal had said before being detained that Kashmir faced an existential battle.
13 Instagram From both a legal and existential viewpoint, that argument is correct.
14 The EU has grown up and passed its first big existential test.
15 It seems that modern pop earworms are built on such existential questions.
16 That quest, Milner and the signatories hoped, would answer that existential query.
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