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ascesis
[ uh-see-sis ]
noun
, plural as·ce·ses [uh, -, see, -seez].
- strict self-discipline or self-control, as for religious or meditative purposes.
ascesis
/ əˈsiːsɪs /
noun
- the exercise of self-discipline
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ascesis1
C19: from Greek, from askein to exercise
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Example Sentences
Monophysitism adopted this tradition, and made ascesis the central duty of the Christian life.
From Project Gutenberg
Remy de Gourmont would free us from the rule of dogmatist and moralist, but he would free us from these without plunging us into a yet sterner ascesis.
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