Talk:preexist

there is no such formal word as 'pre-existing'. a thing, event or life is either  existing or  non-existing


 * Maybe not in British English, but in American English, preexisting is a formal word...as in preexisting condition, which is a health condition that existed before the application for health insurance. Traditionally, preexisting conditions are not covered, so if a health problem arises while you have no health insurance, no insurance company will accept the responsibility to pay for it. —Stephen (Talk) 07:59, 20 October 2013 (UTC)

Adjective?
It says "Verb" but the example "The new device utilized preexisting technologies." sounds like an adjective use? Am I missing something? Alexis Jazz (talk) 10:40, 4 March 2022 (UTC)