Definitions
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- noun The quality or state of being
wounded
Etymologies
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Examples
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Or even by not creating all of this hateful angst and "woundedness" from the beginning.
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When hunger is faced without illusion, in the way she argues only a believer can face it, what the artist achieves is exactly the representation of what Maritain calls the 'woundedness' of the world in its entirety.
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Instead of pursuing self-righteous vindication, embrace your woundedness, admit your wrongdoings, and acknowledge precisely who you are.
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Kinarwanda reminds us of the deep spiritual wounds inflicted on individuals human beings by their experience of violent conflict, but it also offers a haunting reminder of the power of love, faith, and forgiveness to heal our woundedness.
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Kinky's disappointment in Obama and other Democrats expresses the woundedness of swing voters.
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Open your soul to God in your woundedness, and allow Him to meet you where you are.
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Kinarwanda reminds us of the deep spiritual wounds inflicted on individuals human beings by their experience of violent conflict, but it also offers a haunting reminder of the power of love, faith, and forgiveness to heal our woundedness.
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In my woundedness, I was arrogant, self-righteous, and irreconcilable.
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My favourite Buddhist writers encounter human pain and woundedness with compassion, tenderness and understanding.
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He suffered as an innocent man, which allows Him to understand your woundedness, your betrayal, your frustration, and your despair.
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