Similar words: believe, believe in, believably, believable, disbelieve, make believe, make-believe, unbelievable. Meaning: [-vɪŋ] n. the cognitive process that leads to convictions.
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271. Only be careful to obey His least prohibition; and where, after believing prayer, there are no apparent hindrances, go forward with enlarged heart.
272. A seller disagrees with the wisdom of the entire group, believing the market is overpriced.
273. None the less he went on believing that people were good.
274. Seeing is believing, and once you have seen Death, you could never forget his face.
275. EasyMock fools the compiler about a lot of things, but it isn't quite smart enough to fool the compiler into believing that void is a legal argument type.
276. Accepting yourself, believing in your abilities, and acknowledging your inner light.
277. He's a brain, who wouldn't be fooled into believing your babbling.
278. Believing that he is alone, the villain expresses his thoughts aloud.
279. In contrast, the US as a young country, believing its own conception to be novel and exceptional, wants everyone to be American.
280. A leap of faith, in its most commonly used meaning, is the act of believing in or accepting something intangible or unprovable, or without empirical evidence.
281. Nowadays the Japanese also believe in Buddhism, Christianity and Islam as well as believing in Shintoism.
282. Believing that humankind was "improvable," Rush and other founders wanted education to be useful.
283. The problem with believing that God will always financially bless you if you give back to Him meets a big problem in the book of Job.
284. Believing degree criterion of fuzzy characteristic quantity of risk grade of system was discussed, and unreason of believing degree in property recognized theory was pointed out.
285. Following Second Manassas, General Robert E. Lee advanced into Maryland, believing that the potential strategic and political gains justified his defiance of the avowed Confederate defensive policy.
286. And yet, they still join, instinctually , each one believing that it's some other poor pilchard who'll be devoured.
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287. An argument made by Blaise Pascal for believing in God.
288. DW 20 hours ago Something for Nothing - people believing that they can get something for nothing is the foundation of every con game ever pulled.
289. It's a great day to stop doubting and start believing.
290. They are not likely to express their feelings verbally, believing that actions speak louder than words.
291. "The saints" just means "the holy ones," he's probably talking about believing Jews, Jews in Judean Jerusalem who believe that Jesus is the Messiah.
292. My father has lived amidst human sin and misery without believing in them.
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