Similar words: himself, by himself, vessel, evolve, resolve, involve, them, invest. Meaning: [ð(ə)mˈselvz] pron.1. an emphatic form of them or they: The authors themselves left the theater. The contract was written by the partners themselves. 2. a reflexive form of they (used as the direct or indirect object of a verb or the object of a preposition): They washed themselves quickly. The painters gave themselves a week to finish the work. The noisy passengers drew attention to themselves. 3. (used after an indefinite singular antecedent in place of the definite masculine himself or the definite feminine herself): No one who ignores the law can call themselves a good citizen. 4. (used in place of they or them after as, than, or but): no soldiers braver than themselves; As for the entertainers, everyone got paid but themselves. 5. their usual, normal, characteristic selves: After a hot meal and a few hours' rest, they were themselves again..
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271. The people who have taken our advice have saved themselves vast amounts/sums of money.
272. They weren't bothered -- in fact they were killing themselves laughing.
273. The mountaineers found it hard to orient themselves in the fog.
274. The rebel MPs have realigned themselves with the opposition party.
275. Students have a tendency to misbehave themselves at exam time.
275. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
276. The insects store this chemical in their bodies in order to make themselves unpalatable to predators.
277. The children had to get themselves off to school as both their parents went out to work at eight o'clock.
278. Thousands of turtles drag themselves onto the beach and lay their eggs in the sand.
279. To background themselves, reporters dug through all available files on the case.
280. Men have created a social and economic position of advantage for themselves over women.
281. Animals in the zoo have lost the capability to catch / of catching food for themselves.
282. The report criticised boardroom fat cats who award themselves huge pay increases.
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