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		Definition of self-punishment in English: self-punishmentnoun mass nounThe inflicting of punishment on oneself.  she was unable to break her cycle of self-punishment Example sentencesExamples -  Self-punishment is abated by observing other members modeling appropriate emotional responses to various experiences.
 -  The austerity is admirable but the effect of this hair-shirted self-punishment is too often not the revelation of a new affective range, but a dutiful boredom.
 -  The artist alternates between self-punishment and the exercise of power.
 -  These forms of self-punishment, known as "mortification of the flesh," have been around for ages and are certainly not unique to Opus Dei.
 -  It takes a lot of determined willpower to reset your mind to think more about self-nurturing and kindness than self-punishment and guilt.
 -  This is not self-punishment and has nothing to do with guilt or innocence.
 -  Suppressed aggression toward others became self-directed aggression and self-punishment.
 -  What buried secrets could possibly prompt this severe a self-punishment?
 -  You would think that the hero blinding himself in self-punishment would be the low point of tragedy, but the story just gets bleaker.
 -  We learn a lot about Sophie in that passage, about her rejection of her mother and about her tendency towards self-punishment and inflicting pain on herself.
 -  The need for self-punishment may need to be worked through in therapy.
 -  Self-mutilation has to do with self-punishment.
 -  Pride, one might say, is the sin of humble people and humility is the punishment of proud people; and each reversal represents a kind of self-punishment.
 -  Elizabeth wandered the lane after having read Mr. Darcy's letter twice through, but again she returned to it, unable to refrain from self-punishment.
 -  What looks like self-indulgence is actually self-punishment.
 
 Synonyms atonement, expiation, self-mortification, self-abasement, reparation, amends, penalty, punishment    Definition of self-punishment in US English: self-punishmentnoun The inflicting of punishment on oneself.  she was unable to break her cycle of self-punishment Example sentencesExamples -  Suppressed aggression toward others became self-directed aggression and self-punishment.
 -  Self-mutilation has to do with self-punishment.
 -  The austerity is admirable but the effect of this hair-shirted self-punishment is too often not the revelation of a new affective range, but a dutiful boredom.
 -  Elizabeth wandered the lane after having read Mr. Darcy's letter twice through, but again she returned to it, unable to refrain from self-punishment.
 -  What buried secrets could possibly prompt this severe a self-punishment?
 -  Pride, one might say, is the sin of humble people and humility is the punishment of proud people; and each reversal represents a kind of self-punishment.
 -  You would think that the hero blinding himself in self-punishment would be the low point of tragedy, but the story just gets bleaker.
 -  We learn a lot about Sophie in that passage, about her rejection of her mother and about her tendency towards self-punishment and inflicting pain on herself.
 -  It takes a lot of determined willpower to reset your mind to think more about self-nurturing and kindness than self-punishment and guilt.
 -  Self-punishment is abated by observing other members modeling appropriate emotional responses to various experiences.
 -  The need for self-punishment may need to be worked through in therapy.
 -  These forms of self-punishment, known as "mortification of the flesh," have been around for ages and are certainly not unique to Opus Dei.
 -  The artist alternates between self-punishment and the exercise of power.
 -  This is not self-punishment and has nothing to do with guilt or innocence.
 -  What looks like self-indulgence is actually self-punishment.
 
 Synonyms atonement, expiation, self-mortification, self-abasement, reparation, amends, penalty, punishment     |