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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 in Syria one of the worst humanitarian crises of the past 100 years.
A lot of witnessing is already problematic, even when a group of people witness the same crime, one person will see someone with a mustache and a hat, while another will see someone with a beard and sunglasses.
It is too early to say we are overcoming the disease, we are still witnessing sporadic outbreaks so we cannot lower our guard.
At 26, I'm looking out and witnessing a physical revolt, and it's a revolt on a scale that I wasn't sure I'd ever see. To those that may not be looking close enough, all they will see is looting, or people who don't really care about the movement, or anarchy without a movement. But what I see is a society responding to the oppressor about how the oppressor has responded to us, racism is what the country was built on : Slavery, systematic oppression, then voter oppression, female oppression, poor education system so you're intentionally uninformed, financial oppression.
Under the age of 20 or 22, our brains are still developing, and we’re still formulating our understanding of the world, children and young adults start to create narratives around their own safety, the safety of their schools and homes and communities based on what they are witnessing. Tragedies can tend to make them think that the world is an unsafe place.
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