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self-identifiˈcation [self- 1 a.] Identification with something outside oneself.
1941Manch. Guardian Weekly 14 Mar. 214/3 Are we to sympathise with the young? Certainly... But need this be called ‘Self-identification with the experience, interests, and problems of other young people?’ 1959Twentieth Cent. June 629 The great admiration which James..felt for the work of Sainte-Beuve..in many ways a matter of self-identification. 1973C. Sagan Cosmic Connection (1975) i. 6 There is a serious question whether such a global self-identification of mankind can be achieved before we destroy ourselves with the technological forces our intelligence has unleashed. Hence self-iˈdentifying ppl. a.
1963N. Frye Romanticism Reconsidered 14 The self-identifying admiration which so many Romantics expressed for Napoleon. 1976H. Wilson Governance of Britain iv. 92 His post-box will include hundreds of letters a week from self-identifying officials or members of local organizations of his party. |