What does believing mean?
Definitions for believing
be·liev·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
believingnoun
the cognitive process that leads to convictions
"seeing is believing"
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believing
Believing refers to the act of accepting something as true or having confidence in a certain entity, concept, or statement. It involves holding convictions or affirming the existence or validity of something without needing empirical evidence or absolute proof. This can be applied to various aspects such as ideas, philosophies, theories, or religious faith.
Webster Dictionary
Believing
of Believe
Believingadjective
that believes; having belief
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of believing in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of believing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of believing in a Sentence
This has to stop, the young people involved, believing that the way to solve their disputes is with a handgun — I mean, that can't be the way.
We really took a risk, believing in the potential here of this community, it's a place where people feel very safe and that has this privileged view that you can't get anywhere else in Rio de Janeiro.
Otherwise, their people will continue to flee the region believing that they will be attacked again in the future with nobody to protect them. we shouldn’t always be giving people a place to run to.
I don't think Kim Jong Un is on the level and The President has believed Putin as opposed to believing Kim Jong own intelligence leadership on subjects. So again, I didn't know The President had said that, but Kim Jong Un's strange.
Not believing we have the power is not the same as not having the power
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