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esse
[es-se, es-ee]
noun
Latin.
being; existence.
esse
/ ˈɛɪ /
noun
existence
essential nature; essence
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Word History and Origins
Origin of esse1
C17: from Latin: to be
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Example Sentences
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Crystal Palace signed teenage Millwall winger Romain Esse for a reported £12m.
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Assisted by Romain Esse following a corner.
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A hearty thumbs-up to choreographer Parker Esse and associate choreographer Andrea Beasom, for the fast-paced, action-packed transitions from hospital to festive banquet revelers.
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Assisted by Romain Esse with a headed pass.
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Nos mesmos meses de 2021, esse número caiu para 175 kg.
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When To Use
is esse?
Esse refers to existence or essence.Esse means that something has a physical form or is not imaginary or fictional. It exists, as in During an existential crisis, a man may question life itself and even doubt the esse of reality.Esse can also mean essence. It is the very nature of something or its defining quality, as in Freedom and choice are the esse of our democracy.Example: The priest gave a sermon in which he said that humanity’s existence, our esse, is a gift from God.
Esse refers to existence or essence.Esse means that something has a physical form or is not imaginary or fictional. It exists, as in During an existential crisis, a man may question life itself and even doubt the esse of reality.Esse can also mean essence. It is the very nature of something or its defining quality, as in Freedom and choice are the esse of our democracy.Example: The priest gave a sermon in which he said that humanity’s existence, our esse, is a gift from God.
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