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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 Words From
- self-in·fliction noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of self-inflicted1
Example Sentences
Violent ends can be self-inflicted, at the hands of fellow prisoners, or caused by the guards.
But Brown sincerely believes all our pain is self-inflicted.
This makes her in some ways the perfect person to help the NFL recover from its self-inflicted wounds and get its act together.
Then a string of missteps, some self-inflicted by the White House, dashed any hope the House might act.
Perhaps you just bandaged a self-inflicted injury with some scotch tape and crazy glue.
He formulated a new law whose effect would be to deliver humanity from its self-inflicted woes.
This idea was that the soul would be lost unless sins were expiated, and expiated by self-inflicted torments on the body.
Even so man should be grateful for the great amount of good he receives from God, for many of the evils of man are self-inflicted.
What Lætitia and Julius suffered during their self-inflicted separation, Heaven only knows!
A self-inflicted death ought to be an honourable action, not a dishonourable means of escape from the necessity for action.
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