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  1. Poverty still exists in this country. Fewer examples. It's in the poorer, underdeveloped eastern region of the country that the biggest problems exist. The English king, Arthur, is a somewhat shadowy figure who may not have even existed. Slavery still exists in many parts of the world.

  2. to continue to be or live: Belief in magic still exists. Synonyms: remain, stay, endure, last, persist, survive, abide. to have being in a specified place or under certain conditions; be found; occur: Hunger exists in many parts of the world. to achieve the basic needs of existence, as food and shelter:

  3. Racism still exists in our society. The organization may soon cease to exist if more funding isn't provided. See More

  4. Poverty still exists in this country. Fewer examples. It's in the poorer, underdeveloped eastern region of the country that the biggest problems exist. The English king, Arthur, is a somewhat shadowy figure who may not have even existed. Slavery still exists in many parts of the world.

  5. intr.v. ex·ist·ed, ex·ist·ing, ex·ists. 1. To have actual being; be real. 2. To have life; live: one of the worst actors that ever existed. 3. To live at a minimal level; subsist: barely enough income on which to exist. 4. To continue to be; persist: old customs that still exist in rural areas.

  6. EXIST definition: 1. to be real or present: 2. to live in difficult conditions: . Learn more.

  7. Anything that can be acknowledged in the present, exists. Another meaning for the verb exist is to support oneself or survive. If someone doesn't have a job, they may have to exist on unemployment benefits until they find one.

  8. If something exists, it is present in the world as a real thing. He thought that if he couldn't see something, it didn't exist. American English : exist / ɪgˈzɪst /

  9. Definition of exist verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. exist. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ex‧ist /ɪɡˈzɪst/ S2 W1 verb [ intransitive] 1 to happen or be present in a particular situation or place The custom of arranged marriages still exists in many countries. Opportunities exist for students to gain sponsorship.

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