Existing previously or before something.
1 Wherefore the soul cannot in any way be made of pre-existent matter.
2 Risk factors are used to identify patients with pre-existent kidney disease.
3 Life beyond the grave is still progressive; the soul is pre-existent .
4 Four of five patients with pre-existent neurological autoimmunity experienced irreversible worsening after ICI.
5 He is described as pre-existent and gifted with the divine authority.
6 That is to say, it contains no traces of pre-existent or contemporaneous life.
7 In all cases, the method is still that of alignment and blending of pre-existent concepts.
8 In like manner Jesus, the celebrated child of Bethlehem, had lived a pre-existent life on earth.
9 And, as usual, the plague brought with it a power to develop all pre-existent germs of superstition.
10 Both were new departures from pre-existent schools.
11 This relic was now as dry as a brick, and seemed to belong to a pre-existent civilization.
12 He spoke of fire, unity, and atoms; bipart and pre-existent soul; affinity and discord; primitive intelligence and homoömeria.
13 They only corroborate our pre-existent partialities.
14 The Prophets, unlike us, are pre-existent .
15 A pre-existent systemic disease in the father, or a coexistent disorder in the mother, may be a leading factor.
16 And the pre-existent motive, which finally gives the shape to the future, holds the future already in its hand.
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