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pre-existing
adjective
- occurring or existing previously
Derived Forms
- ˌ-ˈٱԳ, noun
Example Sentences
An insurance company might use genetic information to determine pre-existing health conditions and consequentially raise rates for that individual, he said.
Police found a pill-making machine in operation at his address and he was described as having "pre-existing expertise".
Judge Myong J. Joun, of the federal District of Massachusetts, issued a temporary restraining order on Monday that called for the Trump administration to “immediately restore” the “pre-existing status quo prior to the termination.”
Roberts has been aggressive in cutting back voting rights and "pre-existing understandings of how the law works."
In phase one, they may only be prescribed to patients who have a BMI over 38 and at least one pre-existing weight-related health condition, such as high blood pressure.
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