What is another word forlose life? Needsynonyms for lose life? Here's a list ofsimilar wordsfrom ourthesaurusthat you can use instead. Verb To be badly wounded or killed Find more words! Another word forOpposite ofMeaning ofRhymes withSentences withFind word formsTranslate from EnglishTranslate...
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My friends and guests, in the past I have blogged my political thoughts. For a few years now, I have been silent. I thought there was little my writing could do to change hearts and minds. I plan to keep my political opinions at a minimum in the future and desire to redirect my th...
but couldn’t read it for himself, and Muslims have changed the original meaning of it to mean “only a prophet”; that Jesus was the result of God’s spoken word “be” in the womb of Mary
I f you were one of them – Thank You. Thank you so much. I can say with all honesty that as a demographic, we soon found out that you are intelligent and actually really… nice. There’s no better word for it! We also learned quickly that you’re really knowledgeable about all th...
It is a grievous thing for this perfect creation to be subjected to an imperfect rule. When perfect children of God begin to reign here on the earth, there will be a freedom in creation that does not currently exist. The laws of thermodynamics seem to be based on being handled by ...
The word corruption is often defined as moral perversion.If a company dumps toxic waste into the ocean to save money, most people recognize this as corrupt behavior. On a more subtle level, when WalMart moves into a small town and forces small businesses to shut down, for they are unable...
A continuous function in Calculus is modelled as an unbroken line and, if we are dealing with a ‘moving object’, this object is assumed to ‘exist’ ateveryinstant. In UET even a solid object isalwaysdiscontinuous in that there is always a minute gap between consecutive appearances even in...
It was called “Biutiful”, the way the protagonist’s daughter wrote the English word on to a photograph of the snow-covered summit of the Pyrenees against a clear blue sky. The photograph was pinned on the door of a run-down refrigerator in the kitchen of a small studio flat in the ...
For this is where I know I’m home The English says ‘goodbye’, and in Chinese we say ‘再见‘, which also mean goodbye, but if you take each word literally –再means ‘again’ and见means ‘to see someone’ – hence, we will meet/see each other again. So goodbye Singapore for no...