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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151. Most manufacturers content themselves with updating existing models.
152. The veins empty themselves into the heart.
153. Both runners had pushed themselves to the utmost.
154. Doctors have to detach themselves from their feelings.
155. Visually impaired people orient themselves by touch.
156. They see themselves as latter-day crusading knights.
157. They spread themselves to entertain the visitors.
158. Young athletes think of themselves as invincible.
159. The raiders disguised themselves as security guards.
160. The students deported themselves in a mannerly way.
161. They priced themselves out of the world market.
162. Many manufacturers have policies to protect themselves against blackmailers.
163. Doctors confine themselves to prescribing rather than dispensing.
164. The children enjoyed themselves playing in the water.
165. Hindus purify themselves by bathing in the river Ganges.
166. They have dragged themselves thither for shelter.
167. They barricaded themselves inside their house.
168. They style themselves 'the terrible twins'.
169. Trade unions pledged themselves to resist the government plans.
170. His words impressed themselves on my memory.
171. They took themselves off without saying good - bye.
172. They banded themselves into an association.
173. The children grouped themselves around their teacher.
174. They have tried to realign themselves with the communists.
175. They busied themselves at making money.
176. Animals have evolved camouflage to protect themselves from predators.
177. They arrayed themselves in all their finery.
178. Education should accustom children to thinking for themselves.
179. Elderly people tend to repeat themselves.
180. They established themselves between the Danube and Greece.
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