Definition of «extant»

The word extant means existing or still in existence, especially after a period of decline or disuse. It can refer to something that is currently available or in use, such as an old manuscript or document that has survived through time. In biology, it refers to living organisms that are alive and present today, despite the fact that they may be endangered or threatened species.

Sentences with «extant»

  • FG specifically alleged that he acted in breach of extant provisions of the Money Laundering Act, the EFCC Act and the Public Procurement Act, for receiving huge sums of money from the office of the NSA, for unsubstantiated purpose. (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
  • It will be exciting to determine the function of these proteins, which may be involved in species - species interactions in extant members of the Asgard archaea. (science.sciencemag.org)
  • «In order to have access to soft loans, the Division launched the Wolf Cooperative Society Ltd which is duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission in accordance with extant laws of the Federation». (securitykingng.org)
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