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单词 self-affirmation
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Definition of self-affirmation in English:

self-affirmation

nounsɛlfafəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The recognition and assertion of the existence and value of one's individual self.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The video reinforces her self-affirmation by never quite showing the so-sorely missed lover's face.
    • So long as we meditate and win new insights, it will always be simpler to recognize that all desire for self-affirmation, all aggression, all claims for power, all wanting to have and be are intertwined with conflict.
    • The mothers play major roles in the daughters' lives and growth, a role that provides the daughters with models for self-affirmation.
    • Identifying the problem is usually achieved through careful self-examination, often combining meditation and self-affirmation.
    • The poem ends up bending more toward redundant self-affirmation and further away from the epidemic.
    • In the sea, Antoine's footsteps are erased suggesting a new beginning of self-affirmation.
    • Instead, he told me it served me right for looking to a place like that for self-affirmation.
    • Where the elites and middle classes are dominated by capitalist thought and activity, the indigenous people, who are at the forefront of movements of self-affirmation, favor socialist reforms.
    • Even the bus riders, who might seem to be detached observers, adopt an identity in that activity and find ways for self-affirmation, a process furthered by their interaction at the road's rest stops.
    • Toward this end, the church gives of itself completely, and in this humble self-giving discovers its true self-affirmation.
    • They continually failed in their efforts at self-affirmation in a modernizing world.
    • Rather, through their precocious insight they anticipate the resistance strategies and forms of collective self-affirmation that will be essential to the survival of community.
    • The main goal should always be persuasion, not ideological self-affirmation.
    • Through the discovery of an inner capacity ‘to survive and grow in the new environment’, one may find a greater independence and confidence and thus gain a more fulfilling self-affirmation and realization.
    • For the latter, ancestral references to African art signaled self-affirmation and a connection to the motherland.
    • The need to share children's perceptions of their identities is vital because, as Freire reminds us, at no time can there be a struggle for liberation and self-affirmation without the formation of an identity.
    • Lately I have been quite involved in developing and delivering sessions on self-affirmation and auto-suggestion.
    • Here, one affirms what is one's own through self-affirmation, consideration of legitimate alternatives and the experience of doubt.
 
 

Definition of self-affirmation in US English:

self-affirmation

nounˈˌself ˌafərˈmāSHən
  • The recognition and assertion of the existence and value of one's individual self.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Toward this end, the church gives of itself completely, and in this humble self-giving discovers its true self-affirmation.
    • Lately I have been quite involved in developing and delivering sessions on self-affirmation and auto-suggestion.
    • Identifying the problem is usually achieved through careful self-examination, often combining meditation and self-affirmation.
    • So long as we meditate and win new insights, it will always be simpler to recognize that all desire for self-affirmation, all aggression, all claims for power, all wanting to have and be are intertwined with conflict.
    • Here, one affirms what is one's own through self-affirmation, consideration of legitimate alternatives and the experience of doubt.
    • Instead, he told me it served me right for looking to a place like that for self-affirmation.
    • The need to share children's perceptions of their identities is vital because, as Freire reminds us, at no time can there be a struggle for liberation and self-affirmation without the formation of an identity.
    • They continually failed in their efforts at self-affirmation in a modernizing world.
    • The main goal should always be persuasion, not ideological self-affirmation.
    • Through the discovery of an inner capacity ‘to survive and grow in the new environment’, one may find a greater independence and confidence and thus gain a more fulfilling self-affirmation and realization.
    • Where the elites and middle classes are dominated by capitalist thought and activity, the indigenous people, who are at the forefront of movements of self-affirmation, favor socialist reforms.
    • Even the bus riders, who might seem to be detached observers, adopt an identity in that activity and find ways for self-affirmation, a process furthered by their interaction at the road's rest stops.
    • In the sea, Antoine's footsteps are erased suggesting a new beginning of self-affirmation.
    • For the latter, ancestral references to African art signaled self-affirmation and a connection to the motherland.
    • The mothers play major roles in the daughters' lives and growth, a role that provides the daughters with models for self-affirmation.
    • The video reinforces her self-affirmation by never quite showing the so-sorely missed lover's face.
    • Rather, through their precocious insight they anticipate the resistance strategies and forms of collective self-affirmation that will be essential to the survival of community.
    • The poem ends up bending more toward redundant self-affirmation and further away from the epidemic.
 
 
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