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self-identification

[self-ahy-den-tuh-fi-key-shuhn, -i-den-, self-]

noun

  1. identification of oneself with some other person or thing.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of self-identification1

First recorded in 1950–55
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Example Sentences

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The arithmetic already takes into account a series of SNP controversies over independence strategy, gender self-identification, a police investigation into party finances, leadership changes and the collapse of a power-sharing deal with the Greens.

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Staying true to the South Korean right’s self-identification as the staunchly pro-U.S. political camp, Kim has accused Lee of seeking to curry favor with China at the expense of the U.S.-South Korea relationship.

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He urged the first minister to "formally end the divisive policy of gender self-identification".

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The question of self-identification for transgender people has long been thorny for the Labour Party.

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Its 2019 manifesto committed Labour to introducing self-identification.

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