How to Say "non-existence" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “non-existence” is “ausencia” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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nounB1formal
philosophical concept

Examples
La ausencia de interés en el tema fue evidente en la sala.
The lack of interest in the topic was evident in the room.
Necesitamos actuar ante la ausencia de una ley clara.
We need to act given the lack of a clear law.
El médico relacionó los síntomas con la ausencia de ciertas vitaminas.
The doctor related the symptoms to the deficiency of certain vitamins.
Formal Context
In this abstract sense, 'ausencia' is often used in official reports, academic writing, or when discussing serious matters like legal issues or scientific findings.
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