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11self-inflicted — adjective (of a wound or other harm) inflicted on oneself …
12self-inflicted — adj. (esp. of a wound, damage, etc.) inflicted by and on oneself, not externally …
13self-in|flict|ed — «SEHLF ihn FLIHK tihd», adjective. inflicted on oneself by oneself: »a self inflicted wound …
14Self-harm — This article focuses on repetitive self harm, not on severe self harm inflicted during psychosis. For forms of self harm related to body image, sexuality and wartime, see Body modification, Algolagnia and Self inflicted wound respectively. Self… …
15Self-injury — ] Non fatal self harm is common in young people worldwide [cite journal|author=Schmidtke A, et al.|year=1996|title=Attempted suicide in Europe: rates, trends and sociodemographic characteristics of suicide attempters during the period… …
16self-in·flict·ed — /ˌsɛlfınˈflıktəd/ adj : caused by your own actions a self inflicted wound His problems are mainly self inflicted …
17Self-surgery — is the act of performing a surgical procedure on oneself. It can be a rare manifestation of a psychological disorder, an attempt to avoid embarrassment or legal action, or an act taken in extreme circumstances out of necessity. Genital By far the …
18wound — n. 1) to inflict a wound on/upon smb. 2) to receive a wound 3) to clean; dress; suture; swab a wound 4) a deep; fatal, mortal; festering; flesh; gaping; light, slight; self inflicted; serious, severe; superficial wound (to receive a slight wound) …
19wound — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, serious, severe ▪ fatal ▪ a fatal gunshot wound ▪ minor ▪ …
20Self-Defense — • The right of a private person to employ force against any one who unjustly attacks his life or person, his property or good name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Self Defense Self Defense …