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re-eˈxist, v. [re- 5 a.] intr. To exist again.
1841Emerson Misc. (1855) 173 That they may re-exist and reappear in the finer world of rational souls. 1853G. S. Faber Revival 40 It plainly will reëxist, should that last Head be restored to political power. So re-eˈxistence; re-eˈxistent a.
1664H. More Myst. Iniq. 291 Understanding the revived or re-existent Beast of the persecuting Empire under Julian the Apostate. 1806G. S. Faber Diss. Prophecies (1814) II. 207 The existence, the non-existence, and the re-existence, of the Roman beast. 1847F. W. Newman Hist. Hebrew Monarchy 305 A doctrine of future personal re-existence. 1973Times Lit. Suppl. 14 Dec. 1536/2 He builds up imaginary examples of transmigration, re-existence, etc. |