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What does pre-existent mean?

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Adjective
  1. Alternative form of preexistent
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The store merges two pre-existent architectonical volumes and integrates a pedestrian crossing by enclosing it between the two entrance doors.
That light was pre-existent, but at that moment the awakened seers received the vision to see light.
Preoperative assessment of patients' hematological status to identify any coagulation abnormalities or pre-existent anemia can be accomplished readily.
Does he mean that the genre is a pre-existent mould, into which he's poured some molten contemporary metal?
Creation by speech alone would imply the absence of pre-existent matter and therefore creation out of nothing, i.e., creatio ex nihilo.
The lines they drew in the sand rarely corresponded to any pre-existent historical, tribal, cultural or geographical reality.

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