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itself
[ it-self ]
pronoun
- a reflexive form of it 1:
The battery recharges itself.
which itself is also true; Even without flowers, the bowl itself is beautiful.
- (used as the object of a preposition or as the direct or indirect object of a verb):
The chameleon's ability to change color is a protection for itself.
- its normal or customary self:
After much tender care, the puppy was soon itself again.
itself
/ ɪ³Ùˈ²õÉ›±ô´Ú /
pronoun
- the reflexive form of it 1
- (intensifier)
even the money itself won't convince me
- preceded by a copula its normal or usual self
my cat isn't itself today
Usage Note
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Example Sentences
If Agoa does become defunct, Africa will have to look within itself and make good on the promises of creating a continental free-trade area.
With a deadline to sell itself or be banned in the U.S. just hours away, TikTok got another last-minute reprieve from President Trump on Friday.
That is, until the creature, whose healing powers work on itself too, comes back to life and starts kicking the hell out of their car.
And would the Kremlin allow itself to be pressured into doing so?
The Provo, Utah-based firm, which describes itself as a “values-based distribution company,†played a compilation of clips from its upcoming films that ended with the phrase “let light shine.â€
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