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self-preservation
self-pres·er·va·tion (sĕlf′prĕz′ər-vā′shən)n.1. Protection of oneself from harm or destruction.2. The instinct for individual preservation; the innate desire to stay alive.self-preservation n the preservation of oneself from danger or injury, esp as a basic instinct self′-preserva′tion n. preservation of oneself from harm or destruction. [1605–15] self′-preserv′ing, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | self-preservation - preservation of yourself from harm; a natural or instinctive tendencypreservation, saving - the activity of protecting something from loss or danger | Translationsself-preservation (ˈselfprezəˈveiʃən) noun the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc. Self-preservation is our strongest instinct. 自衛本能 自卫能力self-preservation
self-preservation (sĕlf′prĕz′ər-vā′shən)n.1. Protection of oneself from harm or destruction.2. The instinct for individual preservation; the innate desire to stay alive.self-preservation Related to self-preservation: Self-preservation is the first law of natureWords related to self-preservationnoun preservation of yourself from harmRelated Words |