Examples of 'believing himself' in a sentence
Meaning of "believing himself"
The phrase 'believing himself' conveys the idea of an individual having confidence, trust, or faith in their own abilities, beliefs, or potential. It suggests a strong self-assuredness and positive self-image, indicating that the person is secure in their convictions, decisions, or self-worth
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believing himself
Four years believing himself a wanted man.
He does all actions without the error of believing himself as the actor.
Four years believing himself to be a wanted man?
Genis becomes a callous, homicidal maniac believing himself a god.
He serves while believing himself to be the master.
Testants esteem each other now, each believing himself.
Desnoyers rubbed his eyes believing himself under the hallucinations of a dream.
Believing himself to be back home, he slips into a nest and falls asleep.
He lay for a minute, believing himself dead.
Lansdowne, believing himself bound by the pledges, decided the applications should be approved.
And should not have lived believing himself to be so!
Believing himself the doorway to alien invasion and gruesome murder, he must take desperate action.
He briefly breaks down in her arms, believing himself to be partly responsible.
Believing himself guilty, Batman initially refuses to escape.
He must have been carrying out a ritual of sorts, believing himself to be punishing evil.
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A man believing himself a God, is the beginning of misfortune.
Many a giant has tumbled to the afterlife, believing himself too big to fall.
Believing himself to be next, Alex withdraws from the group.
Modi probably can not even imagine losing power, believing himself to be indispensable.
Believing himself ruined, Fogg returns home to ponder his options.
Which true believer would refuse any questioning while believing himself perfect?
Own abilities, believing himself to be the only one.
An extremely powerful mage, Ozorne made the mistake of believing himself invincible.
Believing himself without heirs the King commits suicide after a reign of 48 years.
He resisted being elected bishop of Amiens, believing himself unworthy of this honor.
Believing himself to be Sebastian, he replays the events of his mother and uncle's murders.
Banner also married Betty Ross, believing himself free from the curse of the Hulk.
Believing himself guilty, he confesses on his wedding morn, and Hildur turns from him.
Understand--fondly believing himself an exception.
Believing himself to be God, He was only a man.
He spent 3 days there, close to madness, believing himself forgotten.
Believing himself betrayed, however, Charles had decided to abandon the Jacobite cause.
Monsieur d'Alopeus, my colleague, had the pleasant conviction of believing himself adored.
Believing himself to be God's Chinese son.
Fitzgerald died in 1940, believing himself to be a failure and his work forgotten.
Believing himself able to control the power of E-DNA, he injects it himself.
And so Michael, believing himself to be aided by Gob, set to work.
Believing himself finally cured, Banner proposes to Betty, and she accepts.
For a God, however, believing himself a man is a dream he must wake up from.
Conway, believing himself dying, wrote one more letter.
Understand? Believing himself a tenor, the greatest interpreter of the Barber.
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