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Definitions for preexisting
pre·ex·ist·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
preexistent, pre-existent, preexisting, pre-existingadjective
existing previously or before something
"variations on pre-existent musical themes"
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preexisting
Preexisting refers to something that existed or was present before a certain point in time or before a particular event or occurrence. It could relate to conditions, situations, substances, or diseases among others.
Webster Dictionary
Preexisting
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of preexisting in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of preexisting in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of preexisting in a Sentence
It’s unsettling that senior Democrats have lauded Judge Jackson for the, ‘empathy’ they suggest shapes her judicial approach, if you’re the litigant for whom a judge has special preexisting empathy, well, it’s your lucky day. But the other party is being denied their fair day in court.
No, because Obamacare is awful, we can protect preexisting conditions in this state without protecting Obamacare.
The virus exploits preexisting vulnerabilities in our society, our community-based screening study emphasizes how high infection risk continues to be for this population.
There are concerning reports coming out of France and Italy about some young people getting seriously ill and very seriously ill in the ICUs, we think part of this may be that people heeded the early data coming out of China and coming out of South Korea of the elderly or those with preexisting medical conditions were a particular risk.
There is just no way that Congress would have preferred an outcome that throws 23 million people off their insurance, ends protections for people with preexisting conditions and creates chaos in the health care sector.
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