Examples of 'believed in what' in a sentence

Meaning of "believed in what"

Believed in what refers to someone's personal beliefs or values. It implies that the person has a strong conviction or trust in a particular idea, principle, or concept. It suggests that the individual has faith and confidence in their beliefs and may take actions based on them

How to use "believed in what" in a sentence

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believed in what
Rachel believed in what you stood for.
When he was over there he really believed in what he was doing.
You believed in what had just happened.
It came because people believed in what they were doing.
I believed in what she said without a doubt.
He always had fun and believed in what he did.
And believed in what they were told.
They were communists and believed in what they were doing.
I believed in what she stood for.
He was deadly serious and believed in what he was saying.
He believed in what he did and spoke like a real man.
My father only believed in what he saw.
We believed in what you were trying to do.
You have only ever believed in what is rational.
They believed in what they were doing and inspired others.

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You must have really believed in what you were doing.
I believed in what you people were doing.
If they truly believed in what they.
He believed in what he could see.
The moment to test how strong we believed in what we were doing.
And you believed in what was happening.
That guy really sounded like he believed in what he was saying.
They believed in what he was doing.
We were young and we believed in what we did.
They believed in what they said.
You became a barrister because you believed in what you were doing.
They have believed in what has been given to them.
Complained about it because he really believed in what they were building.
They all believed in what they were doing.
Those who had been cheated and sincerely believed in what they said.
Danni really believed in what she was doing.
Mr Bullis was one of those teachers who really believed in what he was doing.
Maybe they believed in what they were doing.
I put myself in that situation because I believed in what we were doing.
He really believed in what he was making.
These were loyal German Nazi fanatics who believed in what they were doing.
I always believed in what you said.
I am embarrassed because I believed in Keith Ryder and believed in what he was doing.
They must have believed in what they were doing.
An extremely educated man for his day, he utterly believed in what he was doing.
The part that believed in what we were doing.
By fleeing, you are confirming that you never believed in what you taught.
I have long believed in what you say there.
He may have been delusional, but at least he believed in what he was doing.
Because you believed in what you were doing.
We had an outpouring of support from people who believed in what we were doing . ”.
They only believed in what they could see.
Did it ever occur to you that maybe they believed in what they were doing?
I only believed in what he had done.
They always played the part and they believed in what they were doing.

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