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existing
[ ig-zis-ting ]
adjective
- already or previously in place, before being replaced, altered, or added to:
Fundraising costs money, and recruiting new donors is more expensive than asking existing supporters to give a little more.
- having actual being or life:
The great ornithologist Alexander Wetmore, who died in 1978, allegedly declared that all existing species of birds had already been discovered.
- occurring in a specified place or under specified conditions:
Members of committees dealing with the behavior of intelligence services met to discuss the existing challenges and exchange best practices.
- achieving only the basic needs of existence, as food and shelter:
Forrest Bess was a marginally existing bait fisherman and artist who lived in a ramshackle cabin on the Gulf of Mexico.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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Example Sentences
And with competitor AI models like Gemini and Grok quickly gaining Indian users, Altman may be keen to retain existing users of his firm's services and also acquire new ones, he says.
It has called on the government to strengthen the existing Online Safety Act with more robust legislation.
It will also have to work harder to find new trading partners or expand existing markets.
And the Trump administration has now expanded existing steel and aluminium tariffs to include beer and empty cans, which could hit both countries hard.
Nieman's existing political convictions drove her away from "Girls Gone Bible," but she believes the podcast's power could lead other young women, who haven't thought these issues through as deeply, down a different path.
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