| 释义 | 
		Definition of non-being in English: non-beingnoun  mass nounThe state of not being; non-existence.  the idea that unconsciously we all long for death, for non-being  Example sentencesExamples -  Being and non-being will merge and be complementary to each other.
 -  Like Laurel Schneider, Anne-Marie Korte establishes that the question of the subject arises not from fear of non-being but from a quest for being.
 -  It slipped from the screen, back into non-being, and shall not be seen again by any soul in this world.
 -  We are scared because of our notions of birth and death, increasing and decreasing, being and non-being.
 -  One of the first things to go was metaphysics, a branch of philosophy that deals with questions of being and non-being.
 -  We cannot, in his view, evade the radical Otherness of non-being; hence the obligation of the living is to fight for life at all costs.
 -  Man's only hope lies in ‘final redemption from the misery of volition and existence into the painlessness of non-being and non-willing.’
 -  For many people, the fear of non-being, of no longer existing, is the chief reason to fear death.
 -  The ceremonial elements of his late works, though unmistakable, strove to dissolve the barriers between being and non-being, between activity and nature, between man and God.
 
  Synonyms oblivion, non-existence, non-life     |