Unbeing
//ʌnˈbiːɪŋ//
"Unbeing" in a Sentence (3 examples)
What we fear most is not death itself but the prospect of not being, or rather of unbeing, a state where we altogether cease to exist. The idea of unbeing is so alien to us that we find it almost impossible to conceive.
The house is pale as though its life-blood were sucked and the Cabots reduced to unbeings.
Beings yet unbeing
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