extant

[ek-stuhnt]

extant Definition

still in existence; surviving.

Using extant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "extant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The manuscript is the oldest extant copy of the poem.

  • Example

    Only a few examples of this pottery are extant.

  • Example

    The extant documents provide little information about his early life.

extant Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with extant

  • extant species

    species that are still in existence, especially after having once been abundant or widespread

    Example

    The extant species of the giant panda is estimated to be around 1,800.

  • a manuscript that still exists today, despite its age

    Example

    The extant manuscript of Beowulf is kept in the British Library.

  • architecture that still exists today, despite its age

    Example

    The extant architecture of ancient Rome is a testament to the city's rich history.

Origins of extant

from Latin 'exstans', present participle of 'exstare', meaning 'to stand out' or 'be visible'

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Summary: extant in Brief

'Extant' [ek-stuhnt] means still in existence or surviving. It is often used to describe old or rare objects, such as manuscripts or architecture, as well as living organisms. Examples include 'The manuscript is the oldest extant copy of the poem.' and 'The extant species of the giant panda is estimated to be around 1,800.'