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

self-definition

noun
mass noun
  • Definition of one's individuality and role in life.

    the struggle for national self-definition
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Crocodile Dundee exemplifies and symbolises the difficulty of achieving national self-definition within international cultural markets.
    • This perhaps contradictory self-definition was still relevant in the referendum on the monarchy in 1999.
    • As the lone Democratic contender who has run for president before, Gephardt instinctively understands the vital role that self-definition plays in the campaign.
    • I'm struck again by the contrasting optimism and pessimism of our instinctive approaches to questions of national self-definition.
    • The show of mastery and triumphant self-definition evidenced in the modular text is clearly a simulation of what is perceived as the liberating effect of interactive media.
    • The announcement speech is the most overt act of self-definition in any presidential campaign.
    • This self-definition, the act of choosing which traditions and causes to link ourselves to, gives our lives purpose.
    • Of course, a little difference is a beautiful thing, as is the freedom to mix and match the various wonderful opportunities modern life provides for self-definition.
    • Like most policy disputes during presidential campaigns, the tax fight is as much about political self-definition as it is about fiscal policy.
    • Families became less comfortable with the secular component of this definition as it threatened their own social self-definition.
    • The alchemical perspective lends its adherents the incredible power of self-definition.
    • It's a gross infringement on self-definition.
    • This kind of self-definition has dominated human societies for most of the 6,000-plus years of organised civilisation.
    • In Mantua, the preparation of food is so central to questions of local pride and self-definition that it has become a subject of sociological study.
    • They know that if the monarchy falls, an important ingredient of Canadian self-definition will cease to exist.
    • Rather, a construed external image assumes meaning for an organizational member to the extent that it corresponds with the individual's self-definition.
    • We are also admitted into her struggle for self-definition as she tries to make sense of alienation, loss and destruction.
    • These doctrines and guarantees are central to the American experience and remain essential to our present-day self-definition and national identity.
    • The difficulty lies with the modern self-definition of the Chinese state.
    • There could be no more profound a transgression, for a society whose self-definition is caste, than marrying across caste.
 
 

Definition of self-definition in US English:

self-definition

nounˈˌself ˌdefəˈniSHən
  • Definition of one's individuality and one's role in life; such definition of a group by its members.

    the struggle for national self-definition
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's a gross infringement on self-definition.
    • There could be no more profound a transgression, for a society whose self-definition is caste, than marrying across caste.
    • We are also admitted into her struggle for self-definition as she tries to make sense of alienation, loss and destruction.
    • This kind of self-definition has dominated human societies for most of the 6,000-plus years of organised civilisation.
    • As the lone Democratic contender who has run for president before, Gephardt instinctively understands the vital role that self-definition plays in the campaign.
    • The difficulty lies with the modern self-definition of the Chinese state.
    • Crocodile Dundee exemplifies and symbolises the difficulty of achieving national self-definition within international cultural markets.
    • I'm struck again by the contrasting optimism and pessimism of our instinctive approaches to questions of national self-definition.
    • Rather, a construed external image assumes meaning for an organizational member to the extent that it corresponds with the individual's self-definition.
    • Families became less comfortable with the secular component of this definition as it threatened their own social self-definition.
    • The show of mastery and triumphant self-definition evidenced in the modular text is clearly a simulation of what is perceived as the liberating effect of interactive media.
    • These doctrines and guarantees are central to the American experience and remain essential to our present-day self-definition and national identity.
    • In Mantua, the preparation of food is so central to questions of local pride and self-definition that it has become a subject of sociological study.
    • This perhaps contradictory self-definition was still relevant in the referendum on the monarchy in 1999.
    • The alchemical perspective lends its adherents the incredible power of self-definition.
    • Like most policy disputes during presidential campaigns, the tax fight is as much about political self-definition as it is about fiscal policy.
    • This self-definition, the act of choosing which traditions and causes to link ourselves to, gives our lives purpose.
    • Of course, a little difference is a beautiful thing, as is the freedom to mix and match the various wonderful opportunities modern life provides for self-definition.
    • The announcement speech is the most overt act of self-definition in any presidential campaign.
    • They know that if the monarchy falls, an important ingredient of Canadian self-definition will cease to exist.
 
 
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