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something non-existent

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  • non-existent — ADJ If you say that something is non existent, you mean that it does not exist when you feel that it should. Hygiene was non existent: no running water, no bathroom... You ll take everything you re offered yet your own generosity is virtually non …   English dictionary

  • non-existent */ — UK / US adjective not real, or not present. This word is often used about something that should be present but is not almost/virtually non existent: Wildlife is virtually non existent in this area. Derived word: non existence noun uncountable …   English dictionary

  • Non-English versions of The Simpsons — The animated TV show The Simpsons is an American English language animated sitcom which has been broadcast in the United States since 1989 on FOX. In other countries, the TV show started broadcasting later than 1989 either in its original version …   Wikipedia

  • existent — [[t]ɪgzɪ̱stənt[/t]] ADJ You can describe something as existent when it exists. [FORMAL] → See also non existent Their remedy lay within the range of existent technology. Syn: existing …   English dictionary

  • Hyperreality — In semiotics and postmodern philosophy, the term hyperreality characterizes the inability of consciousness to distinguish reality from fantasy, especially in technologically advanced postmodern cultures. Hyperreality is a means to characterise… …   Wikipedia

  • sleeves from one's vest — noun Something non existent; something of no value or cost. when a prosecutor dismisses some of the charges in a multi count indictment, he is giving the defendant the sleeves from his vest …   Wiktionary

  • nonentities — non·en·ti·ty || nÉ‘ nentÉ™tɪ /nÉ’ n. something imaginary; something non existent …   English contemporary dictionary

  • nonentity — non·en·ti·ty || nÉ‘ nentÉ™tɪ /nÉ’ n. something imaginary; something non existent …   English contemporary dictionary

  • wild-goose chase — /waɪld ˈgus tʃeɪs/ (say wuyld goohs chays) noun 1. a wild or absurd chase, as after something non existent or unobtainable. 2. any senseless pursuit of an object or end …  

  • imagine — v.tr. 1 a form a mental image or concept of. b picture to oneself (something non existent or not present to the senses). 2 (often foll. by to + infin.) think or conceive (imagined them to be soldiers). 3 guess (cannot imagine what they are doing) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Thomas Aquinas — Brian Davies OP Thomas Aquinas, son of Landulf d’Aquino and his wife Theodora, was born sometime between 1224 and 1226 in what was then the Kingdom of Naples.1 After a childhood education at the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino, he studied… …   History of philosophy

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