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Definitions for severe damage
se·vere dam·age
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severe damage
See nuclear damage, Part 3.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of severe damage in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of severe damage in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of severe damage in a Sentence
My biggest concern here is that the more we frame this debate with vitriol, the more likely we inflict severe damage for the Jewish community.
We have seen some research that athletes may be particularly vulnerable to serious symptoms, the virus may get deep into the lungs, it is a virus that can cause severe damage not only to the lungs but other organs and athletes need to be at a very high level of health and fitness in order to be able to preserve their careers.
Buster Corley had a stroke four months ago that caused severe damage to the communication and personality part of his brain, the family asks for privacy during this time.
We don't have a good sense at this moment of how many of our staff members have lost their homes, have had severe damage to their homes or they're in an area where they can't get to the hospital, we're all running on fumes at this point.
Liquid nitrogen, although non-toxic, can cause severe damage to skin and internal organs if mishandled or accidently ingested due to the extremely low temperatures it can maintain, inhaling the vapor released by a food or drink prepared by adding liquid nitrogen immediately before consumption may also cause breathing difficulty, especially among individuals with asthma.
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