Need another word that means the same as “extant”? Find 9 synonyms and 30 related words for “extant” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Extant” are: still existing, in existence, surviving, remaining, abiding, enduring, undestroyed, present, existent
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “extant” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
abiding | (of a feeling or memory) lasting a long time; enduring. He had an abiding respect for her. |
enduring | Lasting a long time. He formed a number of enduring relationships with women. |
existent | Having reality or existence. The technique has been existent for some years. |
in existence | Currently fashionable. |
present | Temporal sense; intermediate between past and future; now existing or happening or in consideration. The murderer is present in this room. |
remaining | Still to happen; future. They advertised for any remaining creditors to come forward. |
still existing | Not sparkling. |
surviving | Continuing to exist; remaining intact. The only surviving frontier blockhouse in Pennsylvania. |
undestroyed | Not destroyed; preserved. Forests and undestroyed habitats. |
be | Be identical or equivalent to. The exhibition will be in November. |
being | Being alive living. Many factions remained in being. |
coexist | Coexist peacefully as of nations. Dwarf mammoths may have survived in north east Siberia to coexist with the Egyptian pharaohs. |
creature | A person or organization considered to be under the complete control of another. A creature from outer space. |
empirical | Relying on medical quackery. An empirical treatment of a disease about which little is known. |
eternally | For a limitless time. He was prattling on eternally. |
exist | Have an existence be extant. He could barely exist on such a low wage. |
existence | Everything that exists anywhere. Laws in existence for centuries. |
existing | Existing in something specified. Opponents of the existing political system. |
here | In or at this place where the speaker or writer is. Come here please. |
heretofore | Before now. Diseases that heretofore were usually confined to rural areas. |
hitherto | Used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time. Hitherto part of French West Africa Benin achieved independence in 1960. |
hypostasis | Any of the three persons of the Godhead constituting the Trinity especially the person of Christ in which divine and human natures are united. |
lifelong | Continuing through life. A lifelong Conservative. |
live | Remain alive. Live entertainment involves performers actually in the physical presence of a live audience. |
living | People who are still living. Flowers were for the living. |
now | (in a narrative or account of past events) at the time spoken of or referred to. Where are you living now. |
outlast | Live or last longer than. The kind of beauty that will outlast youth. |
pertain | Be appropriate, related, or applicable to. Matters pertaining to the organization of government. |
populate | Fill with inhabitants. Populate the forest with deer and wild boar for hunting. |
presence | The state of being present; current existence. My presence in the flat made her happy. |
present | Formally present a debutante a representative of a country etc. She did not expect to find herself in her present situation. |
remaining | Still existing, present, or in use; surviving. England have forbidden him to play in the remaining fixtures. |
reproduction | Made to imitate the style of an earlier period or of a particular craftsman. Reproduction French classical beds. |
somewhere | In or at or to some place someplace is used informally for somewhere. They moved to somewhere in Spain. |
subsist | Support oneself. The court may treat a contract as still subsisting. |
subsistence | The state of remaining in force or effect. Social security provided only a bare subsistence. |
survival | A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment. The animal s chances of survival were pretty low. |
survive | Live longer than. He survived the cancer against all odds. |
sustain | An effect or facility on a keyboard or electronic instrument whereby a note can be sustained after the key is released. The money will sustain our good cause. |
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