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Sentences with disbelieve

dis·be·lieve
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  • There is no reason to disbelieve him. [VERB noun]
  • Frank disbelieved in astrology. [VERB in noun]
  • However, the jury today chose to disbelieve the teens' Asian crime gang story with a guilty verdict.
  • While the sincerity of the source leaves me no room to disbelieve, we still pointed the meter south and discovered that he speaks the truth.
  • disbelieve in God
  • To disbelieve reports of UFO sightings.
  • There are, of course, many good reasons to disbelieve Mohammed's statement.
  • I am so gripped by anxiety I scramble for reasons to disbelieve the daily news.
  • He chose to disbelieve the bad news as inconceivable.
  • And so far as this opinion prevails, we have reason to fear that the important doctrine, of the real Divinity and even of the humanity of Christ, will be gradually disbelieved.
  • You might disbelieve in such ideas but, clearly, there are those among us whose temperament operates and oscillates in a cycle of 28 days.
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