English to Turkish Dictionary believe

believe

inanmak
definition
verb
the superintendent believed Lancaster's story
accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth of.
I believe we've already met
hold (something) as an opinion; think or suppose.
translation of 'believe'
verb
güvenmek,
inancı olmak,
inanmak
example
It may well matter what we 'believe' , and it does matter what beliefs the churches teach.
God asks us to overcome what we cannot see, take a leap of faith and 'believe' and trust in him.
Experts 'believe' that these extreme weather events are likely to become much more frequent.
His team-mates believed the story was genuine because it suited them to 'believe' it.
She also refuses to 'believe' her when my friend says that people speak English in Trinidad.
humu-humu are, I 'believe', shrimp fritters
I 'believe' we've already met
he didn't 'believe' her
He said smoking was traditional and many men would not 'believe' it affected their health.
Let us go into this article with a plain mind of understanding to achieve the holy will of our Lord in whom we 'believe' .
What I think is so remarkable about these stories is that we can so very easily 'believe' them.
Again, faith seems to me to be manifest in both a commitment to 'believe' and mere mental inertia.
she didn't 'believe' me
some 23 per cent 'believe' that smoking keeps down weight
I don't 'believe' a word he says
Although the City didn't quite think that was true, they were inclined to 'believe' him.
We all know this to be true, but cannot help 'believe' a miracle diet will make losing the weight so much easier.
there are those on the fringes of the Church who do not really 'believe'
don't 'believe' those lies
he didn't 'believe' her or didn't want to know
Faith is in crisis because few really 'believe' and those that do are regarded as lunatics.
He asked me to meet him and I 'believe' that was on the same day as the telephone call.
I 'believe' that this was the first time I truly understood the power of good branding.
there are those on the fringes of the Church who do not really 'believe'
I 'believe' we've already met
Many people will not 'believe' you, which shows that they understand you all too well.
I 'believe' it's true
Christians 'believe' that Jesus rose from the dead
Culture concerns beliefs and practices and we are responsible for what we 'believe' and do.
In fact, the Trust 'believes' the solution to many of our problems lies in the hands of managers.
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