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exist

Definition for exist

verb as in be living

verb as in get along in life

Strongest matches

dwell, endure, go on, lie, live, reside, survive

Strong matches

consist, inhere, kick, subsist

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Example Sentences

What conflicts do exist between them derive from misunderstanding and accident.

But in a television landscape still so afraid of showing kids that LGBT people exist, it still feels like a missed opportunity.

While it does service the community, it also gives them a place to call home and exist without any stigmas from the outside world.

Both projects only exist because internet.org enables users to access info via the Internet for free.

They have pushed into just about every other corner of the Caribbean and Central America where airports exist.

When I can cease to remember that the sun shines, that I exist—then, perhaps, I may forget you; but not till then.

Let us imitate the example of the Great Powers; they cannot exist alone, however strong and great they may be.

Since “extremes” are words with no relation between them, Analysis cannot find what does not exist.

The fleet cannot see itself wiped out by degrees; and yet, without the fleet, how are we soldiers to exist?

In such undertakings the State must first be founded, without which the Church cannot exist, as I have said before.

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On this page you'll find 69 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to exist, such as: continue, endure, happen, lie, live, and occur.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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