existing

/ɪɡˈzɪstɪŋ/
adjectiveIntermediate
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
suffix
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