themselves
plural pronoun(them-selves)
those identical ones that are they —used reflexively, for emphasis, or in absolute constructions
themselves
plural pronoun(them-selves)
himself or herself : himself, herself —used with an indefinite third person singular antecedent
themselves
plural pronoun(them-selves)
their normal, healthy, or sane condition
themselves
idiom(them-selves)
—used to say that the facts connected with a matter make the matter clear
themselves
noun(them-selves)
a record of debit and credit entries to cover transactions involving a particular item or a particular person or concern
themselves
noun(them-selves)
a statement of transactions during a fiscal period and the resulting balance
themselves
noun(them-selves)
reckoning, computation
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to state or declare positively and often forcefully or aggressively
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to compel or demand acceptance or recognition of (something, such as one's authority)
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to demonstrate the existence of
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to be of use or advantage : serve
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to produce or result in as a benefit or advantage : gain
themselves
preposition(them-selves)
by the side of
themselves
preposition(them-selves)
in comparison with
themselves
preposition(them-selves)
on a par with
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to move toward something : approach
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to reach a particular station in a series
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to have a good time
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to have for one's use, benefit, or lot : experience
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to take pleasure or satisfaction in
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to make known
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to make plain or understandable
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to give the reason for or cause of
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to descend freely by the force of gravity
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to hang freely
themselves
verb(them-selves)
to drop oneself to a lower position