ourselves

♦ our|selves /aʊərs'elvz/
Ourselves is the first person plural reflexive pronoun.
1 [PRON] v PRON, prep PRON
You use ourselves to refer to yourself and one or more other people as a group.
We sat round the fire to keep ourselves warm...
It was the first time we admitted to ourselves that we were tired.
2 [PRON] v PRON, prep PRON
A speaker or writer sometimes uses ourselves to refer to people in general. Ourselves is used as the object of a verb or preposition when the subject refers to the same people.
We all know that when we exert ourselves our heart rate increases.
3 [PRON]
You use ourselves to emphasize a first person plural subject. In more formal English, ourselves is sometimes used instead of `us' as the object of a verb or preposition, for emphasis.
Others are feeling just the way we ourselves would feel in the same situation...
The people who will suffer won't be people like ourselves.
4 [PRON]
If you say something such as `We did it ourselves', you are indicating that something was done by you and a particular group of other people, rather than anyone else.
We villagers built that ourselves, we had no help from anyone.