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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121. Politicians are skilled at defending themselves against their critics.
122. They arrayed themselves against the enemy.
123. They prostrated themselves before the altar.
124. They talked among themselves while they waited.
125. They flattered themselves that they would win.
126. They must accommodate themselves to the situation.
127. They earned a fortune amongst themselves.
128. The delegates ranged themselves around the table.
129. Representatives were chosen by the students from among themselves.
130. The gang stole cars and fenced them themselves.
131. The pilgrims prostrated themselves before the altar.
132. They are bracing themselves for a long legal battle.
133. They called themselves the New Romantics.
134. The children diverted themselves by playing games.
135. Newspapers traditionally align themselves with one political party.
136. The soldiers formed themselves into lines.
137. Primeval clouds of gas formed themselves into stars.
138. I like to see them enjoying themselves.
139. They consider themselves to be middle class.
140. The government has called on newspapers to police themselves.
141. They have set themselves some ambitious goals.
142. They quickly sought to distance themselves from the protesters.
143. They made complete pigs of themselves at the dinner.
144. They didn't surrender themselves to the English troops.
145. They amused themselves by looking at old photographs.
146. The acrobats stacked themselves up.
147. They has possessed themselves of all the necessary material.
148. They confessed themselves to have made a great mistake.
149. Those naughty boys barred themselves in for fun.
150. Kids nowadays seem very sure of themselves.
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