nonexistence in Vietnamese

hư non-existence

Sentence patterns related to "nonexistence"

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1. However, Adam’s “pre-birth state” was nonexistence.

Tuy thế, “tình trạng trước khi được sinh ra” của A-đam là sự hư vô.

2. After his death, Adam returned to the same state of nonexistence.

Sau khi chết, A-đam trở lại trạng thái không hiện hữu.

3. Humans return to dust —to nonexistence— when they die.

Khi chết, người ta trở về cát bụi—tức không hiện hữu nữa.

4. Death, or nonexistence, was the punishment for Adam and Eve’s sin against God.

5. Being definition, the fact of existing; existence (as opposed to nonexistence)

6. Antonyms for Corporeality include inexistence, nonbeing, nonexistence, nothingness, unreality, lack, absence, imaginariness, pettiness and smallness

7. Anonymosity is a look into a poetic mind haunted by the idea of nonexistence

8. Carlos, it is the very nonexistence of your efforts that has led us to this juncture.

Carlos, chính vì sự thiếu nỗ lực của mày làm bọn tao lâm vào cảnh này.

9. Annihilate definition, to reduce to utter ruin or nonexistence; destroy utterly: The heavy bombing almost Annihilated the city

10. An Apneumatic lung an Apneumatic operation Of or pertaining to the nonexistence of soul or spirit; non-spiritual

11. The (local) nonexistence of something Absence of evidence, a concept in informal logic; Absence seizure, one of several kinds of seizures; Arts and entertainment

12. Lack, deficiency, deprivation, omission, scarcity, want, need, shortage, dearth, privation, unavailability, nonexistence In the Absence of a will, the courts decide who the guardian is.

13. The reason for the nonexistence of a tradition of Antitheism seems therefore to be that it is merely emotionally, not that it is rationally, less inviting than theism.

14. Existential Angst not only derives from the human inability to think, feel, and act in the world or experience a love for life, but also from the fear of the possibility of nonexistence and/or