What does believe in mean?
Definitions for believe in
be·lieve in
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Princeton's WordNet
believe inverb
have a firm conviction as to the goodness of something
"John believes in oat bran"
Wiktionary
believe inverb
To ascribe existence to
believe inverb
To ascribe some powers or other attributes to
believe inverb
To have confidence in a person or entity's ability to accomplish or attain something.
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believe in
"Believe in" generally refers to accepting the truth, existence, reliability, or value of someone or something. This acceptance can be based on trust, faith, or confidence, despite the lack of absolute proof or verification. It can also refer to having a deep conviction or support for particular principles, theories, deities, philosophies, or ideologies.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of believe in in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of believe in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of believe in in a Sentence
Well, I'm not really asking anybody, i'm not one of those guys who's like ‘Oh, I need someone to come in and help me.' I've been doing this, I know what I'm doing, I know what I believe in, I know where I'm from, I know who I'm fighting for. I don't need anyone to gum that message up.
The Church needs to have a clear policy where, if they believe in human rights, if they believe in the dignity of the human being, as they actively preach, they need to make sure that the Church throughout the world has the same response.
If I don't believe with the -- in the players that we have on the field, who's going to believe in them ?
The scandal is terrible for the brand but I believe in their stance on future technologies, vW spends more on R&D than any other firm in Europe. Why should I sell?
So what's happened to Black Lives Matter? What's happened to Antifa? … One city after another destroyed people, killed people, [and] maimed. Oh yes, yes! – but it was mostly peaceful, according to the press, we conservatives, we oppose violence. We believe in civil society. We believe in law and order. Jan. 6 is a demonstration of what the Democrats believe in. What do they believe in? They believe in power.
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