sussistere
to subsist
verb soos-SEES-teh-reh Rare
Origin: Latin subsistere, to stand firm
Also means
to exist
Usage Note
Sussistere is a formal or legal verb meaning 'to exist' or 'to be present' (sussistono i presupposti = the conditions exist). It is rarely used in casual speech, where esistere is preferred. It takes essere as auxiliary and is conjugated like resistere. The noun sussistenza means subsistence or livelihood.
Examples
"Non sussistono prove sufficienti per procedere."
Natural Translation
There is not sufficient evidence to proceed.
Literal Translation
There-exist not proofs sufficient to proceed.
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