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Definitions for Witnessing
wit·ness·ing
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Witnessing
of Witness
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Witnessing in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Witnessing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Witnessing in a Sentence
We are witnessing a situation where the IAAF (World Athletics) through these regulations is using sports to discriminate against women with intersex variations and to reinforce harmful gender stereotypes, the majority of athletes affected by the regulations are from the global south and for Africa these regulations remind us of the difficult and dark past of racial segregation.
I enjoy witnessing a student come in on day one with no idea of what we're talking about, then seeing them use a chop saw or utilize a computer to program a banana to play a piano on day three.
A flower gives joy only for a day. Witnessing it bloom into one is magic.
Throughout the pandemic, our colleagues have done tremendous work on the frontlines, witnessing Henry's remarkable recovery and being a part of this special moment was a great reminder of why they do what they do every day. We wish them many more years of happiness, good health and a speedy recovery.
Helping the suffering was her life’s work, we worried about Kayla. We worried about what she was witnessing. The knowledge of their daughter's suffering under ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and her death has spurred the Prescott, Ariz., couple to pressure Washington and the UN to act now to protect Christians and stop the black-clad jihadist army.
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