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    Mor·ti·fy
    /ˈmôrdəˌfī/

    verb

  2. The meaning of MORTIFY is to subject to severe and vexing embarrassment : shame. How to use mortify in a sentence. The Deadly History of Mortify

  3. Mortify definition: to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect.. See examples of MORTIFY used in a sentence.

  4. to cause someone to feel extremely ashamed or embarrassed: He’s mortified by the fact that at 38 he still lives at home with his mother. (Definition of mortify from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of mortify.

  5. To mortify someone is to cause them extreme embarrassment. Your mother may not have been trying to mortify you when she showed up at your senior prom with a bunch of unicorn balloons, but she did. The root of the verb mortify is from the Latin word mors, which means “death.”

  6. to cause someone to feel extremely ashamed or embarrassed: He’s mortified by the fact that at 38 he still lives at home with his mother. (Definition of mortify from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of mortify.

  7. 1. to humiliate or shame, as by an injury to pride or self-respect. 2. to subjugate (the body, passions, etc.) by abstinence, ascetic discipline, or self-inflicted suffering. 3. to affect with gangrene or necrosis.

  8. 4 days ago · 1. to punish (one's body) or control (one's physical desires and passions) by self-denial, fasting, etc., as a means of religious or ascetic discipline. 2. to cause to feel shame, humiliation, chagrin, etc.; injure the pride or self-respect of. 3.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · mortify (third-person singular simple present mortifies, present participle mortifying, simple past and past participle mortified) To discipline (one's body, appetites etc.) by suppressing desires; to practise abstinence on. [from 15th c.] Some people seek sainthood by mortifying the body.

  10. verb (used without object) , mor·ti·fied, mor·ti·fy·ing. to practice mortification or disciplinary austerities. Pathology. to undergo mortification; become gangrened or necrosed. mortify. / ˈmɔːtɪˌfaɪ / verb. tr to humiliate or cause to feel shame. tr Christianity to subdue and bring under control by self-denial, disciplinary exercises, etc.

  11. Definition of mortify verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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