nonexistent
See also: non-existent
English
editAlternative forms
edit- non-existent
- non-existant (misspelling)
Etymology
editAdjective
editnonexistent (not comparable)
- Not existent or existing; not real.
- Synonyms: inexistent; see also Thesaurus:inexistent
- "Hrunk" is a nonexistent word.
- His social skills are nonexistent: he chewed with his mouth open all through dinner.
- 1994, William Martin Hunt, Decennial Census: 1995 Test Census Presents Opportunities to Evaluate New Census-Taking Methods, US General Accounting Office, page 4:
- In the 1995 Test Census, the Bureau plans to test the use of Postal Service letter carriers to identify vacant and nonexistent units when it mails census questionnaires.
- 1996, Dale Jacquette, Meinongian Logic: The Semantics of Existence and Nonexistence, Walter de Gruyter, page 7:
- If there is anything of philosophical significance to be taken at face value in ordinary thought and language it is the reference and attribution of properties to existent and nonexistent objects.
- 2015, Jonathan Gold, “Paving the Great Way: Vasubandhu's Unifying Buddhist Philosophy”, in Paperback, Columbia University Press, published 2016, page 275:
- Conversely, to return to the point at hand, nonexistent entities can be known, even by a Buddha, without being, thereby, substantial.
- Not present or occurring.
- 2000, Bob Foster, Birdum or Bust!, Henley Beach, SA: Seaview Press, page 111:
- Large cranes were virtually non-existent in the areas I worked with this truck, so we jacked everything on and off[.]
Related terms
edit- nonexistence
- nonexistential
- lost to history: writings, objects, or knowledge from the past that no longer exist.
Translations
editnot existent
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Noun
editnonexistent (plural nonexistents)
- Something that does not exist.
- 2011, Carolyn Swanson, Reburial of Nonexistents, page 5:
- By showing that no true statements were about nonexistents, he dismissed any facts or knowledge about the so-called beingless.