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non-existent vs inexistent

Both 'non-existent' and 'inexistent' are correct, but 'non-existent' is more commonly used in English. They both mean the same thing, but 'non-existent' is the preferred term in everyday language.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1036 views

non-existent

This is a correct and commonly used term in English.

It is used to describe something that does not exist or is not present.

Examples:

  • The unicorn is a non-existent creature.
  • The promised improvements turned out to be non-existent.
  • The evidence for his claim was non-existent.
  • The company's website was non-existent.
  • The support for the theory is non-existent.
  • You constantly refer to Belgium as a non-existent nation.
  • That was the traditional remedy for controlling non-existent inflation.
  • However, funds for training are scarce or non-existent.
  • Sure, we're going home through Phoebe and her non-existent magic.
  • Plus, an attack by a non-existent Romulan vessel.
  • In the case of food additives, the risk can be considered non-existent.
  • In the applicant's opinion, the act in question should be regarded as legally non-existent.
  • At the time of ISD adoption, competition between exchanges/ trading systems was non-existent.
  • Consumers are being violated and the applicable law is contradictory, incoherent or even non-existent.
  • E-mail was non-existent on personal computers worldwide, but this is now changing at an accelerating rate.
  • I've waited my whole non-existent life for this.
  • Set up an empty office for a non-existent company.
  • The argument on this point that the report puts forward is very weak, even non-existent.
  • The capacity of governments for confronting this crisis is totally non-existent.
  • Accordingly, the additional burden on enterprises resulting from collection of these statistics is limited or even non-existent.
  • My contention throughout has been that they were a solution to a non-existent problem.
  • I mean, Gaddafi's anti-air is virtually non-existent.
  • But enough about me and my non-existent love life.
  • I'm the one hyping this non-existent bank heist.
  • The atmosphere in the dressing room is non-existent.

Alternatives:

  • nonexistent

inexistent

This is a correct term in English, but less commonly used than 'non-existent'.

It is also used to describe something that does not exist or is not present.

Examples:

  • The concept of time travel is inexistent in reality.
  • His interest in sports is inexistent.
  • The hope for a peaceful resolution was inexistent.
  • The support for the project was inexistent.
  • The evidence for his innocence was inexistent.
  • The overall impact in the investigation period is therefore almost inexistent.
  • If national support schemes are adapted to higher prices for solar panels (by means of higher FITs), the impact on consumers may be inexistent.
  • However, it should be noted that by the end of the period considered for SMEs the level of investments became almost inexistent.
  • The Commission is nevertheless surprised that the minutes of the Board of Directors refer to an inexistent document.
  • Therefore, these alternatives, where inexistent or insufficient, have to be stimulated.
  • I counted on an inexistent, imaginary time.
  • The benefits in terms of environmental protection, transport safety and road congestion appear to be inexistent or small at best.
  • For almost all MDGs, progress in Africa is inexistent or far too slow.
  • Consequently, the effects of the contribution on prices can be considered to be very limited or inexistent.
  • On the other hand, imports from Vietnam, Pakistan and the Philippines, practically inexistent before 2001, increased significantly after the imposition of measures.
  • As far as South Korea is concerned, import volumes were almost inexistent during the whole period considered.
  • The advantage that Hammar could have derived from such an option is thus very uncertain, if not inexistent, and in any event may well have been outweighed by the rent paid or the sale price.
  • Moreover, given the bad financial conditions of Malév, the perspective for AirBridge to obtain the payment of that amount was very limited if not inexistent.
  • It was verified with one of the Community producers, that for so called modified grades which are not produced by Russian nor Chinese exporters, the injury situation was inexistent as demonstrated by a positive evolution of the profitability.
  • While the level of Chinese imports remained significant, imports from Indonesia were almost inexistent during the review investigation period.
  • I remind you, however, that at Mochovce, as a result of a previous assessment, 201 cases of inadequate safety measures have already been detected, some of which are outrageous, such as the lack of insulation, corroded material and inexistent fire protection.
  • If a tax claim is considered to be inexistent (and only in this case), in full or in part, the Portuguese State will have to provide a substitute for that claim.
  • Indonesian imports were almost inexistent on the Union market during the review investigation period and therefore the analysis below will focus on the likely development of imports should the measures be repealed.
  • Moreover, it was claimed that the technology to produce those ceramic (kitchen) knives would be inexistent in the Union, so continuing the investigation with respect to ceramic (kitchen) knives would infringe Union and WTO law.
  • Hell if I know! Inexistent things.

Alternatives:

  • non-existent
  • nonexistent

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