We found 12 examples of how to use existential in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 12 of 12.
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1. | "To answer the latter question, one possibility is that all conscious beings are the single journeys of neurotransmitters in the existential crisis of an omnipotent entity attempting introspection." "I really, really like that hypothesis, and I never found it better formulated than how you did it here." | |
2. | Tom is having an existential crisis. | |
3. | Thinking about the universe always gives me an existential crisis. | |
4. | He's having an existential crisis. | |
5. | Is Algeria facing an existential threat? | |
6. | There is no "global existential war" between Islam and the West. | |
7. | Algeria is facing a genuine existential threat. | |
8. | Fascists must present their enemies as simultaneously weak and powerful, ridiculous and menacing, insignificant and an existential threat to the security and stability of the nation. | |
9. | Are you having an existential crisis or just imitating one? | |
10. | Israel can't possibly represent an existential threat to a vast and powerful nation like Iran. Even with a nuclear bombardment, Israel wouldn't be able to obliterate Iran. | |
11. | Saying the world must “overcome the existential crisis of our time,” U.S. President Joe Biden announced a new goal of cutting U.S. greenhouse gas pollution by 50-52% by 2030 as he kicked off a virtual global summit on climate change with dozens of other world leaders. | |
12. | Climate change could pose an existential threat to Algeria. |