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inexist

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English

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Etymology

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From in- +‎ exist.

Verb

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inexist (third-person singular simple present inexists, present participle inexisting, simple past and past participle inexisted)

  1. (obsolete) To exist or live within.
    • 1700, John Sergeant, Transnatural Philisophy:
      the Object Inexists in the Knowiag[sic] Power as Another Thing
    • 1768–1777, Abraham Tucker, The Light of Nature Pursued:
      subsistencies inexisting within the divine Mind

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