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yourselves /jɚˈsɛlvz/  

  • pronoun
    those ones that are you
    a - used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a group of people who are being addressed after that group has already been mentioned
    You children deserve to buy yourselves a treat.
    You have a right to be proud of yourselves.
    You can judge for yourselves.
    b - used for emphasis to refer again to a group that is being addressed after that group has already been mentioned
    You should have done it yourselves.
    Did you guys build the house yourselves?
    Keep in mind that you were young once yourselves.
    your normal or healthy selves
    You'll feel more like yourselves after a good rest.
    by yourselves
    without any help
    I can't believe you fixed the car by yourselves.
    with nobody else
    You boys aren't old enough to go to the mall by yourselves.