Sentence examples for to belief from inspiring English sources

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to belief

noun

Mental acceptance of a claim as likely true.

  • Her belief is that this is/is not the case.

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He was the giant dragging them to belief.

"It's down to hard work, but also to belief.

If the government is one hundred per cent religious, there is no danger to belief.

The responses of his audience are reported as ranging from scorn through mild curiosity to belief.

The ancient Greek religion was especially disposed to belief in heroes and demigods.

It's a fairly inclusive approach to belief systems, with one exception.

They converted others to belief in him, which eventually led to a new religion, Christianity.

Such a bold challenge to belief systems and predispositions induces uneasy contemplation.

Ultimately, then, a book like this comes down to belief as much as fact.

The ambiguity of the concept of myth lies in its relation to belief.

"Nobody gave us anything, contrary to belief, on or off the floor.

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