themselves
1 of 1pronoun/ðəmˈsɛlvz/
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used when a group of people or animals are both the ones who do an action and the ones who are affected by it
- They seemed to be enjoying themselves.
- The children entertained themselves with games and activities.
- After the long hike, the hikers treated themselves to a hearty meal.
- The team members congratulated themselves on their well-deserved victory.
- The actors immersed themselves fully in their roles, bringing the characters to life on stage.