The existence



Example: The existence depends on key factors

Definition


"The existence" refers to the state or fact of being real or living. It describes the condition of something that is present or has life, often used to discuss the presence or reality of objects, concepts, or life itself in various contexts.

Etymology


The phrase "the existence" comes from the Latin word 'exsistentia,' meaning 'being' or 'presence.' It entered English in the late Middle Ages, evolving to describe the condition of being real or alive. Did you know? The root 'ex-' means 'out of,' and 'sistere' means 'to stand,' so it literally means 'to stand out' or 'to appear.'

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"The existence" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 3", containing 112 commonly used words.
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