Examples of 'regarded himself' in a sentence

Meaning of "regarded himself"

regarded himself: This phrase describes how someone viewed or considered themselves. It suggests that the individual held a certain opinion or perception of their own identity, character, or qualities

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regarded himself
He regarded himself as more than just a mover.
From the very beginning he always regarded himself as a painter.
I suspect he regarded himself as above this inconvenience of.
He also went to make records and regarded himself as a singer.
Regarded himself as far above his followers.
But he never regarded himself as an orphan.
Regarded himself as the master.
And the prophet regarded himself as a very superior.
But despite being abandoned, despite feeling hollow, he still regarded himself as a believer.
Laman regarded himself mostly as a teacher.
Although he is without parents But he never regarded himself as an orphan.
He regarded himself as a late starter in philosophy.
He actually regarded himself as a.
He regarded himself as the only sensible member of the party.
Us means Heindel regarded himself as a mystic.

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He regarded himself as divinely inspired.
He wrote much about faith and certainly regarded himself as a Christian.
Einstein regarded himself a philosopher.
He denounced dozens of students, saying that he now regarded himself as a Bolshevik-Leninist.
Souzay regarded himself as a romantic.
There may be further evidence that David regarded himself as overlord of Argyll.
He regarded himself as an expressionist painter.
Charlemagne when emperor still regarded himself as the real leader of the Church.
He regarded himself as a great scientist.
It is obvious that Charles no longer regarded himself as a patricius Romanorum.
He regarded himself with approval.
Roger Waters increasingly regarded himself very much as the Face.
He regarded himself as the first to show the role of microorganisms in fermentation.
But he has never regarded himself as an orphan!
He regarded himself as the saviour of Europe.
From that moment onwards, he regarded himself as an anarchist.
He regarded himself as superior.
Every successful person is someone who failed, yet never regarded himself as a failure.
He always regarded himself as a failure.
Although he is without parents But he has never regarded himself as an orphan!
He himself regarded himself as the person who coined the term.
Although Paul was in prison, he never regarded himself as a prisoner of Rome.
By then he regarded himself primarily as a painter although he continued to write poetry.
Politically, from the time he left Cambridge, Headlam regarded himself as a socialist of sorts.
He regarded himself as a leftist.
Though he taught printmaking, Pashko regarded himself primarily as a painter and draftsman.
He has regarded himself as more of a reporter or observer of society than an interpreter.
Certainly, he always regarded himself as a high Tory.
Willcox regarded himself as predominantly a melody player rather than an improvising jazz soloist.
Born in Romania, he regarded himself as an apatrid.
He regarded himself as the Messiah of the German people.
However, he always regarded himself as an amateur.
He regarded himself primarily as a waka poet ; he authored several treatises on the subject.
The Governor-General now regarded himself as placed in imminent danger.
He regarded himself as a religious person, though not Catholic or Christian and not even a believer.

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