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  • 51believe — [v1] trust, rely on accept, accredit, admit, affirm, attach weight to, be certain of, be convinced of, be credulous, be of the opinion, buy*, conceive, conclude, consider, count on, credit, deem, fall for*, give credence to, have, have faith in,… …

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  • 52believe — ► VERB 1) accept that (something) is true or (someone) is telling the truth. 2) (believe in) have faith in the truth or existence of. 3) have religious faith. 4) think or suppose. DERIVATIVES believable adjective believer …

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  • 53believe something of someone — To think someone capable of something • • • Main Entry: ↑believe …

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  • 54believe so — I (don t) think so ● believe …

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  • 55Believe In Nothing — est le huitième album du groupe Paradise Lost (groupe) sorti en 2001. Liste des chansons I Am Nothing 4:02 Mouth 3:46 Fader 3:57 Look At Me Now 3:37 Illumination 4:32 Something Real 3:36 Divided 3:28 Sell It The World 3:12 Never Again 4:38… …

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  • 56believe in — index confide (trust), rely Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 57believe on consideration — index deem Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 58believe in the hereafter — A belief in the hereafter is a belief in the afterlife, or life after death. It is, therefore, associated with religions and the soul s journey to heaven or to hell, whichever way being just deserts for the person based on how they led their life …

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  • 59believe — [bə lēv′, bēlēv′] vt. believed, believing [ME bileven < bi,BE + leven, contr. < ileven < OE geliefan < IE base * leubh , to like, desire > LOVE, LIEF, L libido] 1. to take as true, real, etc. 2. to have confidence in a statement or …

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  • 60believe — be|lieve W1S1 [bıˈli:v] v [: Old English; Origin: belefan, from lyfan, lefan to allow, believe ] 1.) [T not in progressive] to be sure that something is true or that someone is telling the truth ▪ You shouldn t believe everything you read. ▪ I… …

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