释义 |
inexist, v.|ˌɪnɛgˈzɪst| [f. in adv. + exist v.: see inexistent a.1] intr. To exist or have its being in something else. Hence ineˈxisting ppl. a., inexistent, inherent.
1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. i. §31. 38 Nothing can be made ἐκ µηδενὸς ἐνυπάρχοντος ἢ προϋπάρχοντος, from nothing either inexisting or preexisting. Ibid. iv. §32. 500 How can that which is created coexist with the Ingenit God? how much less can it inexist in Him? 1768–74Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) II. 189 The roundness inexists in the clay, and the thought of it inexists in my understanding. 1855Pusey Doctr. Real Presence Note S. 647 The inexisting Wisdom of God the Father. 1874― Lent. Serm. 427 See the Ever-blessed Trinity, Each Person..inexisting in the Other. |