Sentence examples for Nonexistent from inspiring English sources

'Nonexistent' is a correct and usable word in written English
It means something that does not exist or is not present. Example: The company's promised benefits turned out to be nonexistent, leaving its employees disappointed and frustrated.

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Nonexistent

adjective

Not existent; not real.

  • "Hrunk" is a nonexistent word.

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The country's geopolitical strategic standing as both a hub offering easy links to east and west and a proudly Muslim country in which numerous nationalities and religions happily coexist suggests that the latest cooling technologies and a close to nonexistent crime rate are far from the only reasons why it should win the 2022 vote in Zurich on 2 December.

It's a way of getting excellent-quality performances to village halls, and serving areas where access to the arts would otherwise be nonexistent: for 30% of their audiences, says Lister, the work that Take Art brings is the only art they get to see.

The six-year-old who described having Yahoos living inside him was one of these rare cases; he heard them constantly speak to him, feared being poisoned, believed he could cast spells, smelt "bugs" in the tap water and saw nonexistent trails in the snow.

Its stakes are so small as to be practically nonexistent: its main point of conflict is the running of a yoga studio, for crying out loud.

I pointed out that my directorial credits were nonexistent, that my wife had even banned me from taking family snaps, but Amanda is not easily deterred.

Automatic promotion is still in their hands but the margin for error is almost nonexistent.

It is treating space like music, almost nonexistent today in architecture".

There followed a solemn montage that furthered the "being quite sensitive while conveying the ongoing disintegration of the Brotherhood" vibe: an Annie-less Hunt moping around in his dressing gown and mourning-beard; a nonexistent Fred weeping violently on some cobbles.

Political competition is nonexistent, much of the opposition has been driven abroad or imprisoned, the internet and media are heavily censored and reports of arbitrary imprisonment and torture are frequent.

And it seems that "to enter upon an office" is about as legitimate as "to enter on an office": old-fashioned, but not nonexistent.

Which seems like good news, until one reflects on how this dynamic operates:The strong decline in real wage rigidities point to strong "second-round" effects before 1984, and weak or nonexistent ones afterwards 1984.

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