Existente in english
Existing
pronunciation: ɪgzɪstɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪgzɪstɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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existente = available ; existing ; extant ; in existence ; existential.
Example: Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages = Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Example: UNIBID is an attempt to offer a standard record format for use by abstracting and indexing services, independent of any existing description or cataloguing rules.Example: However, in addition to the couple of examples that Ms Marshall cited from the extant and altogether active LC subject thesaurus, there are also BUS BOYS, MAN, LUMBERMEN, LONGSHOREMEN, FISHERMEN, etc.Example: There are very few examples of large scale, generally accessible, hypertexts in existence.Example: Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.more:
» conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate .
Example: Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.» inexistente = non-existent [nonexistent] .
Example: Rare or non-existent are those books and articles which discuss staff's responsibilities toward top administrators.