preexists

[US]/priːɪɡˈzɪsts/
[UK]/priːɪɡˈzɪsts/

Translation

v.to exist before something else

Phrases & Collocations

preexists in nature

preexists the event

preexists the law

preexists human thought

preexists the theory

preexists cultural norms

preexists the framework

preexists historical context

preexists societal changes

preexists personal experience

Example Sentences

the concept of time preexists our understanding of it.

in philosophy, the idea of the soul preexists the body.

this belief preexists many cultures throughout history.

the law preexists the current regulations in the country.

her talent for music preexists her formal training.

the rivalry between the teams preexists this season.

the tradition of storytelling preexists written language.

his interest in art preexists his career as an artist.

the environmental issue preexists our current awareness.

the relationship between the two families preexists their friendship.

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