Definition
Themselves is a reflexive pronoun used to refer to a group of people or things previously mentioned, emphasizing or reflecting on the same group.
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The word "themselves" originates from Middle English "themselves," formed by combining "them" (a pronoun from Old English "hie" or "hem") and "self" (a word from Old English "self," meaning "same"). It has been used reflexively since the 14th century.
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The pronoun "themselves" is often used reflexively to indicate actions or states that affect the subject performing them. For example, "They prepared themselves for the exam." It can also be used for emphasis, e.g., "The decision was made by the group themselves."
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