preexisted (Meaning)

preexisted

to exist before something else, to exist earlier or before, antedate

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preexisted Sentence Examples

  1. The idea of a flat Earth preexisted the scientific evidence supporting a spherical Earth.
  2. Before the discovery of the double helix, the concept of DNA preexisted as a mystery of heredity.
  3. The ancient belief in reincarnation preexisted the advent of modern religions.
  4. The concept of gravity preexisted Newton's famous experiments with apples.
  5. The notion of a creator deity preexisted organized religion.
  6. The idea of a universal language preexisted the development of Esperanto.
  7. The concept of a multiverse preexisted the scientific evidence supporting its existence.
  8. The ideology of communism preexisted the Russian Revolution.
  9. The concept of a parallel universe preexisted string theory.
  10. The idea of a flying machine preexisted the invention of the airplane.

FAQs About the word preexisted

to exist before something else, to exist earlier or before, antedate

preceded,antedated, predated,anteceded, forewent

succeeded,followed,postdated,

The idea of a flat Earth preexisted the scientific evidence supporting a spherical Earth.

Before the discovery of the double helix, the concept of DNA preexisted as a mystery of heredity.

The ancient belief in reincarnation preexisted the advent of modern religions.

The concept of gravity preexisted Newton's famous experiments with apples.