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self-inflicted
[ self-in-flik-tid, self- ]
adjective
- inflicted by oneself upon oneself:
a self-inflicted wound.
self-inflicted
adjective
- (of an injury) having been inflicted on oneself by oneself
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of self-inflicted1
Example Sentences
Detectives determined the injury was self-inflicted and are investigating if it was intentional or accidental.
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.
Mr Yousaf's self-inflicted exit from office, via a row with the Greens, was another.
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.
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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