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self-admitted

[ self-ad-mit-id ]

adjective

  1. admitting to a specific charge or accusation; self-confessed:

    a self-admitted spy.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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Sadly, Russian conquest and Soviet repression have diminished Indigenous shamanism, but thanks to Vishnevsky and his wife, as well as celebrities such as actor and self-admitted psychonaut Vladimir Epifantsev, microdosing has made its way into Russian popular culture.

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As a self-admitted melophile in a way that feels closely tethered to my family identity, it was all the more disconcerting that my first festival revealed such a deeply triggering anxiety.

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Another Natalie I remembered — a self-admitted “troublemaker†who nearly got kicked out of Anaheim High — emerged before my eyes.

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Davis, 60, a self-admitted shot caller of the Compton Southside Crips, appeared in court handcuffed and told the judge he understood the charge he faced.

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Acclaimed pop star Sia found herself in the middle of a negative publicity whirlwind in 2021, when her filmmaking debut "Music" was widely panned by both movie critics and autism activists for its perceived low quality and self-admitted "ableism."

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