Examples of 'd'être' in a sentence

Meaning of "d'être"

d'être (noun): D'être is a French term meaning 'the essence of being'. It refers to the basic, unchangeable nature or character of a person or thing

How to use "d'être" in a sentence

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My raison d'être for racing is really simple.
And totally contrary to its raison d'être.
One of the raisons d'être of being in a band was to be an alternative.
And so that sort of became my raison d'être.
The raison d'être of my study is to bring to performance.
It is the ultimate raison d'être of this institution.
That is our responsibility and raison d'être.
The raison d'être of this anthology is variety.
Breaking the rules is their raison d'être.
Raison d'être of provisional application of treaties.
It is about the raison d'être of the company itself.
Raison d'être of the convention and drafting history.
They are the raison d'être for such systems.
Only action can legitimize its raison d'être.
Their raison d'être is submerged in their institutional history.

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That is part of its raison d'être and responsibility.
That was more or less its original raison d'être.
Our raison d'être as a conference is negotiating.
Reading people is kind of my raison d'être.
My whole raison d'être is helping people not suffer.
They need time to find their raison d'être.
Historically the raison d'être of the company is economic.
International success of our clients is our raison d'être.
If my own raison d'être were taken from me.
These institutions have lost their raison d'être.
Legal stuffLe désir d'être sol is a registered trademark.
Today the veto has lost its raison d'être.
This is the raison d'être for this directory.
Each chapter has its place and raison d'être.
Trade was the raison d'être of the city itself.
That constitutes its spirit and its raison d'être.
They are the raison d'être of the festival.
Our raison d'être is to support you to increase your profitability.
Our customers are the raison d'être of our company.
The raison d'être of responsibility differed in the two cases.
Statement which describes the raison d'être of an organization.
Impossible d'être plus serré pour les hommes forts.
This collusion is the raison d'être of a tax treaty.
Its raison d'être has been dead for many years.
It is hard to specify the raison d'être of such a challenge.
They fashion our identity and our raison d'être.
Its whole raison d'être is to look to the future.
The topic of the day is the raison d'être for us.
Our raison d'être is to generate a unique encounter with the public.
That is the whole raison d'être of the reform process.
The strength that could become her raison d'être.
The statute outlines the raison d'être of the department.
Positive reinforcement never has been your raison d'être.
Customers are the only raison d'être for your store.
That its scheduled disappearance is part of its raison d'être.

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