self-abnegation in English

noun
1
the denial or abasement of oneself.
she turned the letter into a groveling form of self-abnegation

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1. This is not the time for self-abnegation!

2. Men with that capacity for self - Abnegation do no

3. Men with that capacity for self - abnegation do not reach a Presidency.

4. Meanwhile, UNCTAD has chosen an approach of self-abnegation with respect to impact.

5. I am Constrained to say that this self-abnegation was more fastidious than moral.

6. Only spontaneous love flowing with sincere generosity and self - abnegation can fertilize the soul of others.

7. Russia's capital is a tough, atomised, distrustful city: communism, supposed to inculcate brotherly love and self-abnegation, instead bequeathed something like the opposite. Sentencedict.com

8. In 2007, Ralf Sudau took the view that particular attention should be paid to the motifs of self-abnegation and disregard for reality.

9. Brave Orchid embodies an archetypal Chinese attitude of self-denial and self-abnegation for the good of the community—the very qualities that "No-Name Woman" lacks.

10. Each country would have to draw its conclusions, given its own historic experience of the utility or otherwise of past self-abnegation and its current security circumstances.

11. But with plenty of tact, love and self-abnegation they were able to work and live together in close association for more than a week, without discord, violence or bloodshed.

12. During the illness, the patient is marked by the haunting succession of diffused fears, constraints, physical changes, loss, self-abnegation and vulnerability that can be understood as even more “costs” that are added to this notion.

13. His strict sense of discipline, abstinence and self-abnegation, combined with an unyielding code of honour make him an adversary to beware of. The Paladin has a heightened consciousness of both his strengths and his weaknesses.

14. And while there are evils ... , there is a great amount of good, of virtue, of self-abnegation [or self-denial], and a great desire to do the will of God and carry out His purposes.

15. The truths that have to do with God and the relations between God and men, completely surpass the sensible order and demand self-surrender and self-abnegation in order to be put into practice and to influence practical life.

16. Self-denial (related but different from self-Abnegation or self-sacrifice) is an act of letting go of the self as with altruistic abstinence – the willingness to forgo personal pleasures or undergo personal trials in the pursuit of the increased good of another