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exist

be real / survive / be present
Intransitive Verb
past: existedpp: existeding: existing

This word describes the state of being real or present, often used in philosophical or scientific contexts to distinguish between what is factual and what is imaginary. It carries a neutral, objective tone, focusing on the mere fact of presence rather than the quality of life. When used in the context of survival, it suggests a precarious or minimal state of living. It implies a struggle to maintain life under harsh conditions, contrasting with "thrive" or "flourish," which suggest growth and prosperity.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb

To have objective reality or to be present in the world.

"Dinosaurs no longer exist on Earth."

Intransitive Verb

To continue to live or survive, typically under difficult conditions.

"Many refugees exist on very little food and water."

Intransitive Verb

To be found or available in a particular place or situation.

"Such a rare species of orchid exists only in the cloud forests of the Andes."

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