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selfdom
noun as in ego
noun as in identity
noun as in individualism
noun as in individuality
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noun as in particularity
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noun as in personality
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noun as in selfhood
noun as in separateness
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noun as in singularity
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Example Sentences
Their right to selfdom is denied, and the distance between us – what the art critic John Berger called “the narrow abyss of miscomprehension” – increases.
Ruth managed to dominate both disciplines for the Boston Red Sox in 1918 and 1919 before his fateful move on to the New York Yankees, where he became the Sultan of Swat and selfdom pitched.
Ruth managed to dominate both disciplines for the Boston Red Sox in 1918 and 1919 before his fateful move on to the New York Yankees, where he became the Sultan of Swat and selfdom pitched.
His reflex in a crisis moment wasn’t to help but to continue his march along the road to selfdom.
Brain-manipulating technologies such as tDCS might conceivably allow users to rewire the neural machinery that underlies critical aspects of an individual's cognitive experience and selfdom.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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