preexisting
以前存在的,之前存在的,预先存在的,前有的
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- : occurring or existing previously
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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.