self-abnegation
Americannoun
noun
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- self-abnegating adjective
Etymology
Origin of self-abnegation
First recorded in 1650–60
Example Sentences
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She hadn’t yet parsed the borderlines separating willing self-abnegation, mental illness and abuse.
From New York Times
It's become a daily self-abnegation ritual for those yearning to be on the inside of Trumpworld and that apparently includes his own son.
From Salon
It's true that from time to time he would stray and say something vaguely critical but over Trump's term he became progressively sycophantic to the point of embarrassing self-abnegation.
From Salon
Such a woman may not be entirely silent, but she meets the right's ideal of total female self-abnegation, a complete embrace of her role as a servant and vessel for the desires of others.
From Salon
The life that Alharthi describes is one of almost saintly self-abnegation.
From Washington Post
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