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real presence

American  
[ree-uhl, reel] / ˈri əl, ril /

noun

Theology.
  1. the doctrine that the substance of the body and blood of Christ are present in the Eucharist.


real presence British  

noun

  1. the doctrine that the body of Christ is actually present in the Eucharist

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Etymology

Origin of real presence

First recorded in 1550–60

Example Sentences

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In the group Slack, Claudius became an oddly real presence, a co-worker people collaborated with in small groups, teased and collectively tried to outsmart.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 18, 2025

And Idah was the hero, replacing Kyogo Furuhashi at the interval and giving Celtic a real presence up front.

From BBC • Feb. 25, 2024

“He’s a high character person, as well as one of the preeminent strikeout pitchers in the game. Robbie brings real presence to the front of our rotation.”

From Seattle Times • Nov. 30, 2021

“We’re starting to build a real presence, in the defense and economic spheres, in that part of the world.”

From New York Times • Sep. 18, 2021

A desolate banging, from a girl who could count the years since she felt any real presence on the other side of that door.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver