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self-imposed

[self-im-pohzd, self-]

adjective

  1. imposed on one by oneself.

    a self-imposed task.



self-imposed

adjective

  1. (of a task, role, or circumstance) having been imposed on oneself by oneself

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of self-imposed1

First recorded in 1775–85
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And what, asked Sky News, about his self-imposed restrictions on government borrowing, known as his fiscal rules?

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Forsyth announced it was to be his final book, but he later came out of self-imposed retirement after the death of his second wife, Sandy, in 2024.

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Since returning to DR Congo after two years of self-imposed exile, Kabila's party has been posting his activities online, which include visiting civil society groups and local religious representatives in Goma.

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"Over the next week you will hear a lot of debate about my so-called self-imposed fiscal rules," Reeves said.

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Meanwhile, the financial buffer that allows Reeves to meet the government's two self-imposed fiscal rules is very slim.

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