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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241. The midwestern state of Missouri is called the Show Me State. The people of that frontier state were once famous for not believing everything people told them.
242. Believing each other is the basic of good interpersonal relation.
243. It's a very special experience for me today as they put it , seeing is believing.
244. But even before yesterday's revelations by Venter, scientists had stopped believing in the gay gene.
245. Faith and fury first attack the impossibility of believing; they attack signs.
246. The passengers are deluded into believing themselves to an inertial frame with no forces acting.
247. Driving to school with Beethoven blaring, I'd switch to KROQ as I entered the parking lot, swerving into my spot believing I'd put one over on people again.
248. In the nationalities believing in Saman , various activities of the life ceremony almost have a certain relation to Saman.
249. Because believing that the dots will connect down the road, will give you the confidence to follow your heart, even when it will lead you off the well-worn path, and that will make all the difference.
250. So as understands in the beautiful marriage that believing in tolerantly is a perfect happy marriage.
251. Werewolves have an animistic view of creation, believing that spirits lurk behind everything around them.
252. Simon: Well, seeing is believing. I hope you can do it.
253. To lay oneself open to believing that a person is undergoing the experience of being invaded mentally and physically by an unseen manipulator requires very great efforts in the self to manage dread.
254. Some refuse to take Praziquantel, believing it will hamper their ability to work.
255. In pre-medieval Germany for instance, local courts would meet under the boughs of a lime tree believing the tree would find the truth.
256. The result is that in none of the bridges believing there is a loop and when a broadcast packet is sent on the network, a broadcast storm results over the entire internetwork.
257. The chronicler sets down every detail, believing all to be of ultimate significance.
258. So he walked on to the river, which was deep and broad, and threw the sack containing the old drover into the water, believing it to be Little Claus.
259. He died still believing that he had found a new route to the East Indies.
260. Far from being born in sin and condemned to find salvation only self-denial, we are basically good and happy beings, and can realize that fact by consciously believing it is true.
261. Believing that they had knocked out all American defences on the island, a Japanese fleet went to take Wake Island without any air support.
262. Potential Bust-Up: The cynical masses could view this as Gibson believing that money can fix everything.
263. If at that supreme hour, the wedded pair, dazzled with voluptuousness and believing themselves alone, were to listen,[Sentencedict.com ] they would hear in their chamber a confused rustling of wings.
264. I saw a lot of people in Gestalt as trying to be or believing in self - sufficiency.
265. It was a secret he would never learn, for everyone from Ellen down to the stupidest field hand was in a tacit and kindly conspiracy to keep him believing that his word was law.
266. When asked by Lysias the pharmacist if he believed in the gods, he replied, "How can I help believing in them when I see a god-forsaken wretch like you?"
267. The Chinese family, believing in Islam demur at eating pork.
268. I want to put myself on record as believing he did a hasty and inconsiderate thing.
269. Hewlett-Packard was particularly incensed, since it had decided to adopt Intel's 945 chipset more aggressively, believing it was the only chipset that would support the Vista Ready program.
270. The raw AHG we used was derived from sheep, some of which, I was told, were so old that they had to be fed parenterally (again, I may have been fooled into believing this by naivety).
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