self-imposed Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌself.ɪmˈpəʊzd]
  • Us [ ˌself.ɪmˈpoʊzd]

Meaning of self-imposed In English

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Examples of self-imposed

  • Social constructionism correctly recognises the contingent character of capitalism, but maintains self-imposed limits on its sometimes useful insights.

  • For me, a young scholar chafing under self-imposed limitations, he offered a model of the maturing and transforming senior scholar.

  • But it is through these self-imposed limitations that the two works achieve, each in their own way, an intense lucidity.

  • Furthermore, insofar as socializing with peers is particularly reinforcing to school-age children, isolation, even self-imposed, might give rise to internalizing problems such as depression.

  • Their subordinates' self-imposed suppression of the urge to usurp power would serve them well.

  • This self-imposed restriction has been very productive, as the history of the discipline amply shows.

  • Chapter 9, which deals with education, seems to make it clear that problems of poor education are in part self-imposed.

  • This self-imposed rigor foregrounds the problem of the spectator's professional identity.

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Translations of self-imposed In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    自己決定的, 自己規定的…

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  • 中文简体

    自己决定的, 自己规定的…

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  • Español

    autoimpuesto/ta [masculine-feminine, singular]…

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  • Français

    auto-imposé/-ée…

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  • Norwegian

    selvpålagt…

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