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| pres·ence [ prézz'nss ] (plural pres·ences) |
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1. existence in place: the physical existence or detectability of something in a place at a particular time
 the presence of contaminants in the water supply
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2. attendance: somebody's attendance at an event or physical existence in a place with other people
 Our presence is requested at the board meeting.
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3. area within sight or earshot: the immediate vicinity of somebody or something
 How dare you use that kind of language in my presence!
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4. impressive quality: an impressive appearance or bearing
 has a certain presence about her that garners respect
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5. invisible supposed supernatural being: a supernatural spirit that is felt to be nearby
 A malevolent presence filled the room.
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6. person present: somebody who is notably present
 the venerable scholar, a dignified presence in the academic procession
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7. group of official personnel: a group of official personnel, especially police, military forces, or diplomats, present or stationed in a place to represent their country and maintain its interest
 maintained a heavy military presence in the capital
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| [14th century. Via French< Latin praesentia< praesent- (see present2)] |
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make your or its presence felt to influence what is going on
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