释义 |
self-conˈdemned, ppl. a. [self- 2.] Condemned by one's own action or words.
1623N. Rogers Strange Vineyard 6 Had he knowne on whom the sentence would haue light, it should not haue beene so heauie; but now he is selfe-condemned. 1736Butler Anal. i. vii. 131 Which we cannot violate without being Self-condemned. 1836Sir H. Taylor Statesman xvii. 126 In adopting it [a course of conduct] they stand self-condemned without reason. 1856Froude Hist. Eng. II. 90 Self-condemned in his wretchedness. Hence self-conˈdemnedly adv., so as to condemn oneself.
1679Penn Addr. Prot. 216 Obstinately and Self-condemnedly maintaining inconsisting Things with the Faith. |