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belive

[bih-lahyv]

adverb

Scot.
  1. before long; soon.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of belive1

1150–1200; Middle English bi live literally, with life, with liveliness. See by ( def. ), life ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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Police belive the suspect and the four victims involved in the incident had all been in attendance at a private event nearby before the incident.

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"We dont want to belive these friendly things are problematic for us," Moss replied.

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Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said in a statement her office had completed a preliminary examination and found a “reasonable basis to belive” that Boko Haram and its splinter groups had committed crimes against humanity.

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I’m in pain and I can’t belive he’s gone.

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I’m in pain and I can’t belive he’s gone.

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