existing
/ɪɡˈzɪstɪŋ/adjective★Intermediate
general
currently present or in use
The museum has an impressive collection of existing artifacts.
The museum has a notable collection of items that are currently available.
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Often used to refer to things that are already established or in operation.
Collocations
existing conditionscurrent circumstancesexisting lawscurrent legal regulationsexisting customerscurrent clients
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Related Phrases
existing circumstancesphrase
current conditions
existing evidencephrase
current proof or data
💡Pro Tip
Formal vs. Informal Use
Use 'existing' in formal contexts to refer to things that are currently in place, such as policies, laws, or systems.
⚡Gold Rule
Avoid Redundancy
Do not use 'existing' with words like 'currently' or 'presently', as it is redundant.
📖Word Origin
From the verb 'exist' (Middle English 'existen', from Latin 'existere'), meaning to be present or in being.
📝Usage Notes
Often used in formal or professional contexts to refer to things that are already established or in operation.
Word Breakdown
exist
to be present or in being
root-ing
present participle form
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