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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241. The banks have committed themselves to boosting profits by slashing costs.
242. There are those who eat out for a special occasion, or treat themselves.
243. It's always been known that key figures in the government do very well for themselves.
244. Many men on their own will live out of tins rather than cook meals for themselves.
245. Everybody knew they could not save themselves from defeat there.
246. Art has real meaning when it helps people to understand themselves.
247. Of all the men in the survey, they rate themselves the least fun-loving and the most responsible.
248. The police are preparing themselves for trouble at the demonstration.
249. The beer festival was a huge open-air jamboree with music, stalls and everyone enjoying themselves.
250. Many parents deny themselves so that their children can have the best.
251. The robbers wanted safe conduct to the airport for themselves and their hostages.
252. Bread is cheap in this supermarket because they bake it themselves.
253. Alcoholics are notorious for their ability to deceive themselves about the extent of their problem.
254. They're encouraged to think positively about themselves and their future.
255. Rare birds preen themselves right in front of your camera.
256. The patch enables smokers to wean themselves off cigarettes very gradually.
257. Graduates are busying themselves in packing up for their working posts.
258. Now that the children are old enough to fend for themselves,(http://sentencedict.com/themselves.html) we can go away on holiday by ourselves.
259. They pressed themselves flat against the tunnel wall as the train approached.
260. They went up to the Ambassador and made themselves known .
261. Those people who took up weapons to defend themselves are political prisoners.
262. Everyone was too busy laughing themselves silly to notice her quietly leave the room.
263. The majority of people questioned affiliated themselves with a religious group.
264. Ink particles attach themselves to air bubbles and rise to the surface.
265. Teacher expectations do not automatically translate themselves into student results.
266. Some students unburden themselves of emotional problems that faculty members feel ill equipped to handle.
267. Recording companies were falling over themselves to sign the band.
268. Some families don't have the resources to feed themselves properly.
269. People in a hurry can fuel up their cars and themselves in one stop.
270. She taught her children to stick up for themselves at school.
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