Sentence examples for self-imposed from inspiring English sources

"self-imposed" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is used to describe something that a person has done to themselves, either deliberately or through their own negligence. For example, "He was facing the consequences of his self-imposed mistakes."

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self-imposed

adjective

Voluntarily imposed upon oneself.

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A self-imposed rule.

This exile was self-imposed.

This is self-imposed uncertainty.

It's more a self-imposed detachment.

The hardship was romantic, self-imposed.

Iraq's marginalization is self-imposed.

Increasing self-imposed moral conduct".

The test is self-imposed.

Any imprisonment is really self-imposed".

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