Judge or regard; look upon; judge.
Accept as true; take to be true.
Be confident about something.
To have as opinion, belief, or idea.
1 Bankers believe swing days could become increasingly common given uncertain market conditions.
2 I don't believe it is possible; however, I shall oblige his request.
3 That's why we believe a resolution is possible this year, he said.
4 I believe I had that question last year or the year before.
5 However, scientists believe power grids and communications systems are potentially at risk.
6 I believe the road test is an especially good read this week.
7 McVey told Sky News: I believe parents know best for their children.
8 However, I also strongly believe in the right to spoil your vote.
9 Some, however, believe it is the key to something far more dangerous.
10 I believe my problem is common and look forward to your advice.
11 Major technology companies now clearly believe in the remarkable cooperatively-developed operating system.
12 The journalists believe the anti-migrant messages often come directly from the government.
13 If you can't believe results, then there is a serious credibility problem.
14 Revolutions happen because thousands and millions of people come to believe something.
15 Still, some investors believe the election can fuel market swings this year.
16 These men usually believe there is a simple answer to their problem.
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