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preexisting

以前存在的,之前存在的,预先存在的,前有的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : occurring or existing previously

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inprecede
as inpredate

Examples

  • Patients with preexisting medical conditions like diabetes drive health spending.

  • He has health insurance and, as far as we know, no preexisting conditions.

  • Or at least, they like coverage for their kids, health-care rebates and a ban on denying coverage for preexisting conditions.

  • This collection is sold exclusively with Henri Bendel, and is an expansion of her preexisting sweets line Sugarpova.

  • Dittrich argued that the human brain is too complicated to be studied thoroughly with preexisting technologies.

  • The whole dialogue ends in an admirable vision in which he teaches that man chose his lot on earth in a preexisting state.

  • The features of a glacier trough depend much on the length of time the preexisting valley was occupied with ice.

  • The wvork required to effect the upheavals must be derived from some preexisting source of energy.

  • If eternal, how could they assume the empire of an independent and preexisting world?

  • The present neutrality act of April 20, 1818, is but little more than a collection of preexisting laws.