exist
verb OPAL WOPAL S
  /ɪɡˈzɪst/
  /ɪɡˈzɪst/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they exist |    /ɪɡˈzɪst/   /ɪɡˈzɪst/  | 
| he / she / it exists |    /ɪɡˈzɪsts/   /ɪɡˈzɪsts/  | 
| past simple existed |    /ɪɡˈzɪstɪd/   /ɪɡˈzɪstɪd/  | 
| past participle existed |    /ɪɡˈzɪstɪd/   /ɪɡˈzɪstɪd/  | 
| -ing form existing |    /ɪɡˈzɪstɪŋ/   /ɪɡˈzɪstɪŋ/  | 
- [intransitive] (not used in the progressive tenses) to be real; to be present in a place or situation
- Does life exist on other planets?
 - Few of these monkeys still exist in the wild.
 - Major differences continue to exist between the two countries.
 - A solution has been found and the problem no longer exists.
 - On his retirement the post will cease to exist.
 - Adequate facilities already exist to serve the needs of people visting the town.
 - It is an art gallery that exists only on the internet.
 - Evidence of their relationship exists in the form of a series of letters.
 - I didn't think people like that existed any more.
 - exist to do something The charity exists to support victims of crime.
 
Extra Examples- The problem only exists in your head, Jane.
 - The technology did not yet exist.
 - He argued that ideas do not exist independently of the language that expresses them.
 - They appear to exist in significant numbers.
 - companies that exist solely for the purpose of mortgage lending
 - the enormous volcanoes now known to exist on Mars
 - A temple existed here hundreds of years ago.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- actually
 - really
 - already
 - …
 
- be known to
 - appear to
 - be believed to
 - …
 
 - [intransitive] exist (on something) to live, especially in a difficult situation or with very little money
- We existed on a diet of rice.
 - They can't exist on the money he's earning.
 
 
Word Originearly 17th cent.: probably a back-formation from existence.