Sentence examples for to existence from inspiring English sources

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to existence

noun

The state of being, existing, or occurring; beinghood.

  • Most people doubt the existence of the Loch Ness monster.

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An actually existing thing, then, such as an existing body, is its essence brought to existence.

They are eternal because they never come to existence in time and never will cease to exist.

Daredevil endeavour is akin to existence.

The Well pleads for the "invert's" right to existence.

To me, cockney is a state of being and a relationship to existence.

Benatar also rejects the argument that struggle and suffering, in themselves, can lend meaning to existence.

And at that moment the title 'costume designer' first came to existence on a Kurosawa film".

Something unrealized gives the slip to existence, before time can take a grip on it.

Boon sees copying as fundamental to existence, part of "how the universe functions and manifests".

Only on a few islands did some species still cling to existence.

It is called basketball season, and it, too, has become crucial to existence.

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