definition
(stative) to be; have existence; have being or reality
No one now questions the profound distinction that exists between the two powers, spiritual and temporal, between the church and the state.
It exists to protect mortals, and in many cases it does.
No trace exists of the splendour of the ancient city, with its regular streets, well-ordered plan and numerous public buildings.
There exists two sorts of optimists.
The result is that no trace of " fiddling " exists, and the movable and fixed webs come sharply together in focus with the highest powers.
In every cell of your body except your red blood cells exists a copy of your DNA.
Structural famine exists when enough food is technically on hand or able to be imported, but some portion of the population is economically separated from it.
The book exists for us, perchance, which will explain our miracles and reveal new ones.
I know that no better man than he exists, and I am calm and contented now.
He knows the tipster exists because the tipster has information no one could learn through normal means.
He was slaughtered by my kind, but he exists now.
No such system of laws controls relations among nations, no significant world police force exists, and the world court system is very weak.
On the other question, how the battle of Borodino and the preceding battle of Shevardino were fought, there also exists a definite and well- known, but quite false, conception.
When two objects have different charges a field exists between them.
Of the old castle, called Nenagh Round, dating from the time of King John, there still exists the circular donjon or keep. There are no remains of the hospital founded in 1200 for Austin canons, nor of the Franciscan friary, founded in the reign of Henry III.
In the spring of 1625 1 It was only published after the author's death; and of it, besides the French version, there exists an English translation " by a Person of Quality."
It excited the admiration of Gonzales Clavijo, the Spanish envoy, when he passed through it on his way to visit the court of Timur at Samarkand (Clavijo, Historia del gran Tamorlan, p. 84); and Cardinal Bessarion, who was a native of the place, in the latter part of his life, when the city had passed into the hands of the Mahommedans, and he was himself a dignitary of the Roman Church, so little forgot the impression it had made upon him that he wrote a work entitled "The Praise of Trebizond" ('E-yac c uLovTpaire oiivros), which exists in manuscript at Venice.
A remnant of the race exists in each of the provinces, while a few tribes still wander over the interior.
The word potential does not imply that this energy is not real; it exists in potentiality only in the sense that it is stored away in some latent manner; but it can be drawn upon without limit for mechanical work.
Him succeeded, not only in showing that such a difference exists, but in measuring it, and hence determining a tolerably approximate value of the mechanical equivalent of heat.
In the interest of euphony some harmonious sound is needed to bridge the great gap which almost always exists between the bass and the upper instruments, but this filling out must be of the softest and most atmospheric kind.
His extreme sensitiveness and hatred of pain constrained Mill to hold that, if a good God exists, he cannot possess infinite power.
A remarkably fine embankment belonging to it still exists at Aricia.
Scarcely a trace of the castle exists, although its site near St Clement's church is locally known as Tower Hill.
Such differentiation as exists in the higher Different Iatypes mainly takes two directions.
A similar state of things exists in some of the more highly differentiated Red, Seaweeds.
The bundles sometimes keep their arrangement s v in a ring corresponding with the stele, though the continuous cylin 0 der no longer exists (species of - Ranunculus).
Nothing exists that even remotely looks like Twitter before the Internet.
The fact that sin exists, and that great misery results from it, dawned gradually upon her mind as she understood more and more clearly the lives and experiences of those around her.
I guess you're both excited about finding Alder's Bridge actually exists.
That isn't creating anything; it's just redistributing what already exists.
There are some relatives, mostly on his side so they probably don't know Howie exists.
What she's telling me is beyond belief and yet I know this ability exists.
Would you be willing to let one of my dealers verify the route exists?
She couldn't survive if anything happened, and every Yirkin warrior on the planet would be looking for her, once they hear she exists.
The antithesis of this exists in the United States of America.
Public security is considerably improved, and regular brigandage (as distinct from casual robbery) hardly exists.
But the most remarkable memorial of the middle ages that exists in all this district is the monastery of Sumelas, which is situated about 25 m.
The large number of Slavonic local names in Albania, even in districts where no trace of a Slavonic population exists, bears witness to the extensive Servian and Bulgarian immigrations in the early middle ages, but the original inhabitants gradually ousted or assimilated the invaders.
In Tucuman and eastern Salta the same division into forests and open plains exists, but the former are of denser growth and contain walnut, cedar, laurel, tipa (Machaerium fertile) and quebracho-colorado (Loxopterygium Lorentzii).
Bureaux dassistance exist in every commune, and are managed by the combined committees of the hospices and the bureaux de bienfaisance or by one of these in municipalities, where only one of those institutions exists.
He doubled the area of the enclosure round the Temple, and there can be little doubt that a great part of the walls of the Haram area date from the time of Herod, while probably the tower of David, which still exists near the Jaffa Gate, is on the same foundation as one of the towers adjoining his palace.
Manganese probably exists in all the states, deposits having been found in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia, the richest specimens being found in New South Wales.
No word exists in their language for such general terms as tree, bird or fish; yet they have invented a name for every species of vegetable and animal they know.
There is, however, no proof that anything like community of women or unlimited promiscuity exists anywhere.
The Chinese difficulty, so far as the mining population was concerned, was solved by the exhaustion of the extensive alluvial deposits; the miners' prejudice against the race, however, still exists, though they are no longer serious competitors, and the laws of some of the states forbid any Chinese to engage in mining without the express authority in writing of the minister of mines.
A peculiar kind of sugar called quercite exists in all acorns.
No such line of separation exists farther south, and the terms Central and Southern Italy, though in general use among geographers and convenient for descriptive purposes, do not correspond to any natural divisions.
Among the chief industrial plants is tobacco, which grows wherever suitable soil exists.
On some small holdings, however, it exists with contracts lasting from two to six years.