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self-inflicted

[ self-in-flik-tid, self- ]

adjective

  1. inflicted by oneself upon oneself:

    a self-inflicted wound.



self-inflicted

adjective

  1. (of an injury) having been inflicted on oneself by oneself
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of self-inflicted1

First recorded in 1775–85
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Example Sentences

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Detectives determined the injury was self-inflicted and are investigating if it was intentional or accidental.

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Soon we’re reading the type of news that not only survives the daily news cycle, but shows continued life because of self-inflicted wounds by the administration.

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Mr Yousaf's self-inflicted exit from office, via a row with the Greens, was another.

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The former Boeing manager was found dead from what police described as a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the parking lot of a Charleston hotel on 9 March last year.

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After years of a cornucopia of abusive life choices – both self-inflicted and parentally initiated, Trump clings to a single strand of cogent thought with the tenacity of Sisyphus; how do I glorify myself?

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