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How to use self-denial in a sentence

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They shared a common acceptance that chastity was formed by exercises in self-denial comparable to athletic training.
I know, self-denial isn't really your thing, but find less expensive ways of entertaining yourself.
No one denies self-denial and noble altruism are generative of a host of spiritual benefits.
Accompanying this disdain for people is a self-righteous delusion that they alone are saving the planet with their steady diet of self-denial.
Our vows are not of celibacy or self-denial, but of temperance and self-moderation.
Man was not a sinful creature who could only be saved by self-denial while patiently awaiting death and ultimately salvation.
Dedication requires concentration, self-denial and involves the loss of enjoyment opportunities.
There is here a kind of self-denial and demand for trust which a man might very well hate and resent.
A real person has to go through so much self-denial to fulfil this idealised image.
It seems clear, however, that the cardinal deliberately exposed himself to temptation, as if to test the strength of his self-control and self-denial.
It was the crystallization of a life of the most determined self-denial.
Another tradition of manliness would point them toward discipline, sacrifice, and self-denial.
They are undoubtedly our masters, who can teach us best the way of self-denial and of generous devotion.
The city's Presbyterian propriety and Calvinist self-denial combined to outlaw libidinousness as an affront to polite society.
It succeeded because it matched discipline with self-denial.
This is the beginning of a life long enculturation that emphasizes self-denial, collectivism, and interdependence with regard to the family.
She is passionately curious, outspoken and emotional, and yet her need for approval leads to an adolescence dominated by attempts at religious self-denial.
They should be preserved if only for this example of self-denial.
Those scrupulous enough to have gone through the period of Lent with any amount of self-denial can look forward to enjoying the good things in life again.
At the same time, the media dodos who are still in self-denial over devolution continue to twitter, irrespective of the evidence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At the root of all lies the fear of the self-denial and the sacrifice which will be needed.
No self-denial on his part was too great, if he could please me.
That crape on the Whip assumed the force of a call to the Church, urging to self-denial and to active effort.
His expensiveness is acknowledged even by himself, and his whole conduct declares that self-denial is a word hardly understood by him.
Oh, Master Copperfield,' he said, with an air of self-denial, 'my reading is hardly to be called study.
The jailing of a seducer offered a tangible recompense for the self-denial which he, as a non-seducer, practiced.
He has never known any hardships or been forced into any self-denial.
The self-denial represented by these orders was not a little.
A self-denial no less austere than the saint's is demanded of the scholar.
It was really amazing, for everyone seemed in a heavenly frame of mind, and self-denial was all the fashion.
The mutilation of the savage has its tragic survival in the self-denial that mars our lives.
It would be ungenerous to affect not to know that your self-denial is to be referred to your consideration for her father.
The pain which is produced by derogation produces effort and self-denial.
A demand so sudden and so serious made the young man hesitate a moment, for ridicule is often harder to bear than self-denial.
You would send them to Africa, out of your sight and smell, and then send a missionary or two to do up all the self-denial of elevating them compendiously.
After so much self-colour and self-denial, Margaret viewed with relief the sumptuous dado, the frieze, the gilded wall-paper, amid whose foliage parrots sang.
In this I showed, perhaps, more intuitive wisdom than high self-denial.
These are but few facts, among multitudes which might be adduced, to show the self-denial, energy, patience, and honesty, which the slave has exhibited in a state of freedom.
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