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- ITSELF Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ITSELF is that identical one —used reflexively, for emphasis, or in absolute constructions How to use itself in a sentence
- ITSELF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The cat licked itself all over You have to do something about the problem - it isn't just going to resolve itself
- Its self or Itself - Which Is Correct? - Grammarhow
“Its self” and “itself” are correct but differ in meaning “Itself” is a reflexive pronoun to show that the subject and object of a sentence are the same or to emphasize the subject
- ITSELF definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Itself is used as the object of a verb or preposition when it refers to something that is the same thing as the subject of the verb Scientists have discovered remarkable new evidence showing how the body rebuilds itself while we sleep
- Itself - definition of itself by The Free Dictionary
1 a reflexive form of it (used as the direct or indirect object of a verb or as the object of a preposition): The battery recharges itself 2 (used as an intensive of it, a nonpersonal pronoun, or a noun): which itself is a fact; The land itself was not for sale
- itself - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
This pronoun is used to give emphasis to a noun or pronoun, not a person: which itself is a fact; The land itself was not for sale This pronoun is used to refer to the normal or usual self (when not a person): The injured cat was never quite itself again
- itself - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
itself (the third person singular, neuter, personal pronoun, the reflexive form of it, masculine himself, feminine herself, gender-neutral themself, plural themselves)
- Its Self or Itself? Understand the Difference!
The English language is full of subtle nuances, and the distinction between “its self” and “itself” is no exception While they might seem interchangeable at first glance, their correct usage depends on grammar, context, and even philosophical interpretation
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