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wit·nessed
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Witnessed
of Witness
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of witnessed in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of witnessed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of witnessed in a Sentence
European Council President Donald Tusk:
Today, we must prepare a concrete plan, which must finally appear in place of the arguments and the chaos we have witnessed in the last weeks. This plan must be our common plan. Nobody will be outvoted.
Despite the S&P 500 setting three record closes during the fund-flows week, investors remained on the equity sidelines after learning about disappointing Q1 revenue growth from stalwart Alphabet, there was a split once again between mom-and-pop investors and authorized participants. Equity mutual funds witnessed outflows of $5.5 billion, while equity ETFs took in $3.7 billion during the fund flows week.
The scenes we witnessed in Madaya were truly heartbreaking, the conditions are some of the worst that I have witnessed in my five years in the country. This cannot go on.
Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn Davis:
I felt that I needed to do something and do something quickly, i don’t think I’ve witnessed anything of that nature my entire career.
I have never witnessed a human being as humble, as kind, as sweet, as pure of heart that I've ever met in my entire life. san Francisco was a breath of fresh air to me to weep as much as I could.
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