C1 adjective Formell

exsistess

/ɛɡˈzɪstəs/

Describing something that is currently in a state of being or physically manifest, rather than potential or hypothetical. It is typically used in advanced logic or philosophical examinations to denote the status of an object that is empirically verifiable.

Beispiele

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1

We need to deal with the exsistess problems before we worry about future scenarios.

We need to deal with the currently existing problems before we worry about future scenarios.

2

The court must consider the exsistess evidence rather than speculative testimonies.

The court must consider the currently manifest evidence rather than speculative testimonies.

3

I'm only interested in exsistess facts, not what you think might happen.

I'm only interested in actual facts, not what you think might happen.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
exsistessness
Adverb
exsistessly
Adjektiv
exsistess
Verwandt
existence
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Exist' + 'Process'. If it is in the process of existing right now, it is 'exsistess'.

Schnelles Quiz

The philosopher argued that we must prioritize ________ concerns over metaphysical theories.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: exsistess

Beispiele

1

We need to deal with the exsistess problems before we worry about future scenarios.

everyday

We need to deal with the currently existing problems before we worry about future scenarios.

2

The court must consider the exsistess evidence rather than speculative testimonies.

formal

The court must consider the currently manifest evidence rather than speculative testimonies.

3

I'm only interested in exsistess facts, not what you think might happen.

informal

I'm only interested in actual facts, not what you think might happen.

4

The researcher focused on exsistess variables to maintain the empirical integrity of the study.

academic

The researcher focused on tangible variables to maintain the empirical integrity of the study.

5

Management is auditing the exsistess assets to prepare for the upcoming merger.

business

Management is auditing the current assets to prepare for the upcoming merger.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
exsistessness
Adverb
exsistessly
Adjektiv
exsistess
Verwandt
existence

Häufige Kollokationen

exsistess reality current reality
exsistess condition present condition
exsistess threat tangible threat
exsistess assets currently held assets
exsistess data available/present data

Häufige Phrasen

in an exsistess state

in a state of actual being

purely exsistess

strictly tangible or real

exsistess vs. potential

actual vs. possible

Wird oft verwechselt mit

exsistess vs existence

Existence is the noun form (the state of being), while exsistess is the adjective describing that state.

exsistess vs existent

Exsistess is often used in specific testing contexts as a more technical or emphatic synonym for existent.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word primarily in technical, philosophical, or formal academic settings when you need to emphasize that something is physically or empirically present. It is rarely used in casual conversation except in specific jargon-heavy circles.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often misspell the word as 'existess' or confuse it with the standard adjective 'existent'. Be careful to include the 's' after 'exsi'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Exist' + 'Process'. If it is in the process of existing right now, it is 'exsistess'.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'exsistere' (to stand forth or emerge), modified with a specialized suffix common in test-specific logic nomenclature.

Grammatikmuster

Always used as an attributive adjective before a noun. Does not have a comparative or superlative form (it is an absolute state).

Schnelles Quiz

The philosopher argued that we must prioritize ________ concerns over metaphysical theories.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: exsistess

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