单词 | re-exist |
释义 | re-existv. intransitive. To exist again. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > [verb (intransitive)] > come into existence > again resourd1477 respring1584 re-exist1793 1793 A. Witts Diary 10 July in Edinb. Diary (2016) 48 It was hardly possible to keep even tolerably cool when keeping quite quiet which I was oblig'd to do all morning in order to re-exist a little after the heat & fatigue of the former Day. 1812 L. S. Stanhope Confessional of Valombre I. iii. 56 ‘When the winter of age steals o'er my being,..I retrace that ardour, re-acted, re-existing in—’ ‘Boy,’ interrupted the monk. 1841 R. W. Emerson Misc. (1855) 173 That they may re-exist and reappear in the finer world of rational souls. 1853 G. S. Faber Revival Fr. Emperorship 40 It plainly will reëxist, should that last Head be restored to political power. 1922 Jrnl. Hellenic Stud. 42 43 A tributary Serbian principality, already once absorbed but allowed to re-exist till it pleased the Sultan to end it. 2008 Boston Globe (Nexis) 20 Apr. (City section) 5 ‘They [sc. bike lanes] only exist for a couple blocks at a time and then they disappear entirely,’ said..a 55-year-old bike commuter... The lanes then ‘re-exist with no rhyme or reason a couple blocks further along.’ This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1793 |
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