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Example sentences for "preexisting"

Lexicographically close words:
preestablished; preestes; preests; preexistence; preexistent; prefabricated; preface; prefaced; prefaces; prefacing
  1. It became part of the preexisting Person.

  2. That is: It behooved Him, the Christ, Jehovah in the preexisting official Person, to assume our nature.

  3. The apostasy was a violation of preexisting relations between the Creator and creatures.

  4. Furthermore, even when there are no preexisting complications forceps are employed on account of exhaustion or other conditions which may develop during the course of labor.

  5. The speed of activation and deactivation by MZM of a preexisting model in front of a changing external reality.

  6. Today's successful movies are image models, which try to develop and extend some of the incipient image models preexisting in the mind of the viewer.

  7. But with the persimmon, as in so many other types, our existing species are the remnants of preexisting ones, without a knowledge of which their present dispersal would be impossible to explain.

  8. It is most certainly true that relics are unquestionably very ancient, and do actually represent the last outposts of a preexisting condition.

  9. While it is true, then, that our present flora must have been derived from preexisting races, it is also true that much of it is apparently derived from plants that do not date very far back into the past.

  10. And yet this creation is a progressive creation; its forms evolve from forms preexisting as demands for expression arise to which the old are inadequate.

  11. An important function of ideals is to point us to realms of happiness into which our preexisting impulses might never have led us, and whose existence we might scarcely have suspected.

  12. In accordance with this statement of a divine inheritance from a preexisting state, the poet addresses the infant:-- "Mighty prophet!

  13. The evidence points rather towards the axiom, Omnis cellula a cellula; that is, the germ of a new cell is always derived from a preexisting cell.

  14. With this altered image of the woman before him, his preexisting ideal becomes blended.

  15. It reinforced and expanded the doctrine of filial piety; it regulated and elaborated preexisting ceremonial; and it systematized all the ethics of government.

  16. And the work of the Darwins and Huxleys and Tyndalls is but detail--small detail--in that tremendous system which has abolished all preexisting philosophy and transformed all science and education.

  17. For "thought" is a perception of relations in preexisting states of consciousness, and those are bundles of sensations.

  18. In all this, if any aggression there were, any innovation upon preexisting rights, to which portion of the Union are they justly chargeable?

  19. The copyright in such work is independent of, and does not affect or enlarge the scope, duration, ownership, or subsistence of, any copyright protection in the preexisting material.

  20. Few traces of drumlins, kames, or terminal moraines are found upon the Kansan drift, and where thick enough to mask the preexisting surface, it seems to have been spread originally in level plains of till.

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

  22. The contrast in tone from that of Chancellor von Hertling was so marked and significant as to revive the preexisting belief that the road to peace negotiations would eventually be opened through Austria.

  23. The use of these preexisting lines for American troops called for the additional construction of hundreds of miles of trackage for yards, sidings, and switches.

  24. They were sorely needed, for one thing, and, for another, preexisting port and transit facilities did not suffice to bear them to their destination.

  25. I recur to these things with no disposition to censure preexisting Administrations of the Government, but simply in exemplification of the truth of the position which I have assumed.

  26. But it is nevertheless important so to impose them as to avoid defeating the just expectations of the country growing out of preexisting laws.

  27. The endogenous origin of new cells within a preexisting cell and the process which we now term the segmentation of the yolk were successfully demonstrated.

  28. The mutual influence of the kidneys and other important organs tends to explain the way in which disease in one part supervenes on preexisting disorder in another.

  29. It is now conceded that foot-and-mouth disease is propagated by a specific virus and that every outbreak starts from some preexisting outbreak.

  30. But they all do tend to bring out the generalization expressed by Mr. Wallace in the formula that "every species has come into existence coincident both in time and space with preexisting closely-allied species.

  31. The French Republic, at the end of the eighteenth century, frequently abolished the preexisting constitution in the States conquered by it, and substituted a Republican one, but this is none the less contrary to the law of nations to-day.

  32. The taxes are raised in the preexisting fashion.

  33. Since some guinea pigs, however, survived the doses indicated, it is more probable that such changes would be brought about by caffein in the presence of a preexisting poison.

  34. It is conceivable that the combined action of caffein and some preexisting poison may cause changes which terminate in the death of the animal.

  35. Is the case in any way changed when carbonic acid, water, and ammonia disappear, and in their place, under the influence of preexisting living protoplasm, an equivalent weight of the matter of life makes its appearance?

  36. Unicellular forms can come only from preexisting cells of the same kind; and even the individual cells of a multicellular organism, when once differentiated, reproduce only other cells after their own kind.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "preexisting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.