Found 3 items, similar to mortification.
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Definition: mortification
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: mortification
mortification
n 1: strong feelings of embarrassment [syn:
chagrin,
humiliation]
2: the localized death of living cells (as from infection or
the interruption of blood supply) [syn:
necrosis,
gangrene,
sphacelus]
3: an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or
self-respect;
“he had to undergo one humiliation after
another” [syn:
humiliation]
4: (Christianity) the act of mortifying the lusts of the flesh
by self-denial and privation (especially by bodily pain or
discomfort inflicted on yourself)
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Mortification
Mortification
\Mor`ti*fi*ca"tion\, n. [F., fr. L. mortificatio a
killing. See
Mortify.]
1. The act of mortifying, or the condition of being
mortified; especially:
(a) (Med.) The death of one part of an animal body, while
the rest continues to live; loss of vitality in some
part of a living animal; gangrene. --Dunglison.
(b) (Alchem. & Old Chem.) Destruction of active qualities;
neutralization. [Obs.] --Bacon.
(c) Subjection of the passions and appetites, by penance,
abstinence, or painful severities inflicted on the
body.
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The mortification of our lusts has something in
it that is troublesome, yet nothing that is
unreasonable. --Tillotson.
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2. Deep humiliation or shame, from a loss of pride; painful
embarassment, usually arising from exposure of a mistake;
chagrin; vexation.
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3. That which mortifies; the cause of humiliation, chagrin,
or vexation.
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It is one of the vexatious mortifications of a
studious man to have his thoughts discovered by a
tedious visit. --L'Estrange.
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4. (Scots Law) A gift to some charitable or religious
institution; -- nearly synonymous with
mortmain.
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Syn: Chagrin; vexation; shame. See
Chagrin.
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