Similar words: self-important, self-importance, imposed, superimposed, self-image, self-immolation, impose, composed. Meaning: adj. voluntarily assumed or endured.
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1. The end of the year was their self-imposed deadline for finishing the building work.
2. She spent five years in self-imposed exile in Bolivia.
3. After the military coup, the family left for self-imposed exile in America.
4. He works for me, although the work is self-imposed.
5. Maybe she had been locked in her self-imposed prison for so long that now she was unable to control herself at all.
6. She was already twenty-one and their self-imposed tests of constraint were severely strained.
7. Thirdly, the removal of legal constraints and other self-imposed restrictive barriers separating banks from other financial institutions.
8. So why are you jumping through all these self-imposed hoops?
9. His predecessor, Benazir Bhutto, is living in self-imposed exile in London.
10. Until his death, he lived in self-imposed exile in France.
11. This struggle with adversity and the resulting self-imposed isolation came to be seen as criteria for artistic genius.
12. They were going to break out of their self-imposed cage.
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14. Sometimes a well-defined job becomes cluttered with self-imposed tasks.
15. But often they can become self-imposed obstacles.
16. In truth, that fabric was always a self-imposed veil.
17. The only limits to your blog's success are self-imposed.
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18. When the self-imposed first trimester gag rule was lifted, and we were still giddy and stunned, we shared possible name ideas, believing it was a harmless exercise.
19. Franny again cleared her throat. Apparently, her self-imposed sentence of unadulterated good listenership had been fully served. "Why?" she asked.
20. He returned home in the summer of 1974 after eleven years of self-imposed exile.
21. Malcolm continued to fight it out with Julien from his self-imposed exile in Paris.
22. One way or another, though, we must have the scope to lighten our self-imposed burden of debt.
23. Like all the other newspaper publishers in the city, Harrison Gray Otis had been operating under a self-imposed gag rule.
24. Until his death in 1980, he followed a strenuous, self-imposed work schedule.
25. I intended to get down to work immediately, knowing how dangerous are unscheduled days, how fragile self-imposed plans.
26. The fiction, however, reads like an attempt to break out of this self-imposed restriction.
27. The marathon relay, aided by excellent weather, was completed three hours inside the team's self-imposed limit of 12 days.
28. Later, in my early teens, I read each of themthe first of my many self-imposed reading programs.
29. It's back to the dolly bird culture of the 70s, with none of the self-imposed restraint.
30. It's easy to feel at the mercy of my work, my clients and even the self-imposed pressure that I feel to deliver value.
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