Exist in a sentence as a verb

They have to remember to apply these modifiers to see if the functions they want exist.

I mean, there was an ancient state that existed and then diaspora as the Jews had to leave their homeland.

Yet, even without understanding it, I know there are people who wish I didn't exist who don't even know me.

That probably exists, but more often it is a learned behavior.

They exist, but they're not common, and they're probably extremely selective in the Bay Area.

A lot of it can be seen in a lot of the other ethno-religious hatred that has existed in the world.

I doubt these alternative browsers would exist if they were not useful for Google's and Microsofts main businesses.

My Twitter, LinkedIn, Quora, Github and all the other stuff I can't remember, all exist to connect me to people I've never met. I'd way rather use one of those than Facebook.

No one is going to "fall in love" with your app if your app shouldn't exist in the first place because the old-school solution provided a superior experience.

No one is going to actively seek out Skype when so many alternatives exist and are deeply integrated into the products/services they already use.

Until Telegram is verified to be secure, I don't think it's a good idea to trust it, especially when secure alternatives like TextSecure exist.

That is especially hard when the sound distinction signifies a grammatical distinction that also doesn't exist in the learner's native language.

Companies exist to make management, investors and founders rich - they hold the vast majority of the stock - and benefit greatly from path dependence and network effects.

Clearly it is not a cost-based market like gypsum, or there would not exist sites selling photos with royalties attached, or photos costing hundreds of dollars --- which clearly those sites do exist.

Somebody else pointed out that relearning the same thing over and over in new contexts gets old and that can be true, but I don't see how it can be avoided as long as there doesn't exist the "one true language".

For example, the distinction between "I speak" and "he speaks" in English involves a consonant cluster at the end of a syllable, and no such consonant clusters exist in the Mandarin sound system at all.

This is the most fascinating part of the Bitcoin story: watching a group of people who are philosophically opposed to most elements of the modern economy discover, one by one, why all those elements exist.

We keep inventing jobs because of this false idea that everybody has to be employed at some kind of drudgery because, according to Malthusian Darwinian theory he must justify his right to exist.

Exist definitions

verb

have an existence, be extant; "Is there a God?"

verb

support oneself; "he could barely exist on such a low wage"; "Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?"; "Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day"

See also: survive live subsist