it means they will always be with you, if not in person then in mind and spirit.
the number of WIT missions is infinite they are always making new ones
A persuasive argument is a logical and reasoned argument that aims to convince someone to adopt a certain viewpoint or take a particular action. It typically involves presenting evidence, reasoning, and persuasive techniques to sway the audience's opinion.
Having ready wit
The Anglo-Saxon root "wit" refers to knowledge, understanding, or intelligence. It is often associated with wisdom and mental faculties in Old English language and literature.
my name is bharathi wit mening
It means complete and total frustration with a situation.
Rough alcohol in South Africa, meaning Whit Lightening
The phrase "at wit's end" dates back to the 17th century and is derived from the Old English word "witt," meaning intelligence or sense. It refers to a state of extreme frustration or mental exhaustion where one feels they have exhausted all their mental resources.
The noun wit has the adjective form witty and the adverb for wittily (in a witty fashion).(The related adjective witting has the adverb wittingly, meaning intentionally.)
when people hit sumbody wit a fake wood
A legal business will always interact its actions wit law
It is a form of humour that is bitter or scornful. A sardonic grin or laughter for example