mortification in Czech

mortification <n.> ponížení Entry edited by: B2

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1. He was wallowing in mortification.

2. Will the mortification never cease?

3. It is our nation's mortification.

4. Imagine my mortification when I found out.

5. To my mortification, my manuscript was rejected.

6. The chairman tried to disguise his mortification.

7. His Caparison was another mortification and failure.

8. This is the very picture of mortification.

9. Poverty for us is a freedom mortification, a penance.

10. Sanctification is a process of mortification and vivification.

11. 1 Sanctification is a process of mortification and vivification.

12. To his mortification, he was criticized by the manager.

13. I know what trouble and what mortification it must have cost you.

14. Mones, for example, began peeking out of his shell of mortification.

15. Myrrh has been associated with bitter repentance , mortification of the flesh, and penance.

16. Manager : Ah! The famous Monsieur poirot. I grovel in mortification, I grovel !

17. Miss Ophelia looked keenly at him, and saw the flush of mortification.

18. The niyamas ( observances ) are purity, contentment, mortification, study and devotion to God.

19. The synonyms of Abashment include are Chagrin, Confusion, Discomfiture, Discomposure, Distress, Mortification and Shame

20. They pursued the mortification of their flesh by means of the hair shirt.

21. The synonyms of Abashment include are Chagrin, Confusion, Discomfiture, Discomposure, Distress, Mortification and Shame

22. Synonyms for Abashment include embarrassment, discomfiture, confusion, fluster, chagrin, mortification, disconcertment, discomposure, distress and shame

23. To his mortification, he was criticized by the managing director in front of all his junior colleagues.

24. To the mortification of the partners the Royalty was to remain unchanged at one-twelfth.

25. Synonyms for Abasement include belittlement, humiliation, degradation, disgrace, depression, lowering, mortification, reduction, shaming and dishonour

26. To the mortification of the show's organizers, the top performers withdrew at the last minute.

27. From an early age, self-mortification rites and Buddhist ritual were a part of my life.”

28. Affront is defined as to purposely be verbally offensive or to do something to cause mortification or confusion

29. Affront is defined as to purposely be verbally offensive or to do something to cause mortification or confusion

30. Beyond the prelature's adherence to the arcane ritual of corporal mortification, their views on women were medieval at best.

31. 20 To counterbalance this earthly anchor the only remedy has been self-discipline and mortification of her natural inclinations.

32. Annoyance, embarrassment, humiliation, dissatisfaction, disquiet, displeasure, mortification, discomfiture, vexation, discomposure Much to his Chagrin, she didn't remember him at all.

33. The Chinese modern literature before the new period became break the ranks cause the mortification literature policy and yarnsmith's sequacious craze.

34. Asceticism (əsĕt`ĭsĭzəm), rejection of bodily pleasures through sustained self-denial and self-mortification, with the objective of strengthening spiritual life

35. 1300, affliccioun, "misery, sorrow, pain, distress" (originally especially "self-inflicted pain, self-mortification, religious asceticism"), from Old French afliction "act of humility, humiliation, mortification, punishment" (11c.) and directly from Latin Afflictionem (nominative afflictio), noun of action from past-participle stem of affligere "to dash down, overthrow

36. And what shall Assuage his dark despair, But the penitent cry of humble prayer?; It was the last mortification; and all our

37. I don't really want to spend the weekend working, but as they say, a little mortification of the flesh is good for the soul.

38. The Jains share with the Hindus the belief that the chain of karma can be broken by vigorous ascetic discipline and advocate self - mortification , even suicide .

39. The body is transcended and the soul is made pure by mortification of the flesh—including piercings with these needles—in the annual Hindu fire-walking ceremony on Viti Levu Island in Fiji.

40. The errors of Americanism take away from the importance of the passive virtues-such as mortification, obedience, contemplation and concentrate on the active virtues, such as the active apostolate and organization

41. The external Austerities (bāhya tapas) are fasting (anaśana), reduced diet (avamaudarya), special restrictions for begging food (vrttiparisamkhyāna), giving up stimulating and delicious dishes (rasaparityāga), lonely habitation (viviktaśayyāsana), and mortification of the body (kāyakleśa)

42. AsceticISM. Rigorous abstention from any form of self-indulgence which is based on the belief that renunciation of the desires of the flesh and self-mortification can bring man to a high spiritual state

43. Celibacy (sĕl`ĭbəsē), voluntary refusal to enter the married state, with abstinence from sexual activity.It is one of the typically Christian forms of asceticism asceticism, rejection of bodily pleasures through sustained self-denial and self-mortification, with the objective of strengthening spiritual life.

44. Asceticism (əsĕt`ĭsĭzəm), rejection of bodily pleasures through sustained self-denial and self-mortification, with the objective of strengthening spiritual life.Asceticism has been common in most major world religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity: all of these have special ascetic cults or ascetic ideals.

45. But Daedalus, instead of being proud of his nephew, was Angrier than before.: A voice inside Francis took part with the old man, and made him yet Angrier.: She was Angrier with Cora than she had ever been before since the opening of Pinewood Hall.: He was suffering from mortification, which is a sort of ingrowing anger, and the more it sunk in, the Angrier he got.