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Definitions for harming
harm·ing
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word harming.
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Harming
of Harm
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manghir
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of harming in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of harming in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of harming in a Sentence
Netanyahu is directly harming the president of the United States. What Netanyahu is doing with this thuggish behavior is to harm Israel's security interests.
People can get upset at the fact that someone resigned. I'm much more focused on the fact that people are harming themselves and, sometimes, taking their own lives, because of bigotry and prejudice. (in response to criticism for his views on ex-Essendon FC CEO Andrew Thorburn’s links to a controversial church, saying the issues are “much much bigger” than a footy club)
Municipal broadband networks have a track record of overpromising and under-delivering, wasting taxpayer money while also harming any current or potential private competitors.
President Trump is the one who is creating lies, trying to have people believe that I talked about harming people. There’s nowhere in my statement, anytime, anyplace that we talked about harm.
Cynthia Soto was not in the altercation, this is politics at its finest. Even though Cynthia Soto is a state representative, they're harming Cynthia Soto because Cynthia Soto is an elected official and Cynthia Soto won. This is a disgrace. This is a tragedy, and we'll make sure we get these charges dropped.
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