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Withstood
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Withstood
o/ Withstand
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of withstood in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of withstood in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of withstood in a Sentence
The door is still there, it's weathered. It's beautiful. It's even more beautiful because it's withstood time so well.
There were some coins that were tossed in the 1855 ceremony in the mix of the mortar. They are in good condition so we are optimistic that the box itself has withstood the test of time and that it will therefore be holding the contents securely.
We see now that for the first time we are below 1. We will see whether that remains stable ... There can be new infections any time, we have withstood a first wave very well, achieved through a joint effort by society, but that can change any time.
Being here I can't help think of John McCain. And how Naval Academy meant so much to John McCain. John McCain chose these grounds for John McCain final resting place. John McCain was an American hero who withstood torture, years of being held as a prisoner of war, and when John McCain came home -- John McCain wanted to continue to serve.
Notre-Dame is our sister, it is so sad, we are all mourning — Parisians, French people, tourists, the Chinese, the whole planet, thank God that the stone structure has withstood the fire.
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