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5 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mor·ti·fied
imp. &
p
. p.
of
Mortify
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mor·ti·fy
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Mortified
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Mortifying
]
1.
To
destroy
the
organic
texture
and
vital
functions
of
;
to
produce
gangrene
in
.
2.
To
destroy
the
active
powers
or
essential
qualities
of
;
to
change
by
chemical
action
. [
Obs
.]
Quicksilver
is
mortified
with
turpentine
.
--
Bacon
.
He
mortified
pearls
in
vinegar
.
--
Hakewill
.
3.
To
deaden
by
religious
or
other
discipline
,
as
the
carnal
affections
,
bodily
appetites
,
or
worldly
desires
;
to
bring
into
subjection
;
to
abase
;
to
humble
;
as
,
to
mortify
the
flesh
.
With
fasting
mortified
,
worn
out
with
tears
.
--
Harte
.
Mortify
thy
learned
lust
.
--
Prior
.
Mortify
,
therefore
,
your
members
which
are
upon
the
earth
.
--
Col
.
iii
. 5.
4.
To
affect
with
vexation
,
chagrin
;
to
depress
.
The
news
of
the
fatal
battle
of
Worcester
,
which
exceedingly
mortified
our
expectations
.
--
Evelyn
.
How
often
is
the
ambitious
man
mortified
with
the
very
praises
he
receives
,
if
they
do
not
rise
so
high
as
he
thinks
they
ought!
--
Addison
.
5.
To
humiliate
deeply
,
especially
by
injuring
the
pride
of
;
to
embarrass
painfully
;
to
humble
;
as
,
the
team
was
mortified
to
lose
by
45
to
0.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mortified
adj
1:
suffering
from
tissue
death
[
syn
:
gangrenous
]
2:
made
to
feel
uncomfortable
because
of
shame
or
wounded
pride
; "
too
embarrassed
to
say
hello
to
his
drunken
father
on
the
street
"; "
humiliated
that
his
wife
had
to
go
out
to
work
"; "
felt
mortified
by
the
comparison
with
her
sister
"
[
syn
:
embarrassed
,
humiliated
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mortify
v
1:
practice
self-denial
of
one's
body
and
appetites
2:
hold
within
limits
and
control
; "
subdue
one's
appetites
";
"
mortify
the
flesh
" [
syn
:
subdue
,
cricify
]
3:
cause
to
feel
shame
;
hurt
the
pride
of
; "
He
humiliated
his
colleague
by
criticising
him
in
front
of
the
boss
" [
syn
:
humiliate
,
chagrin
,
humble
,
abase
]
4:
undergo
necrosis
; "
the
tissue
around
the
wound
necrosed
"
[
syn
:
necrose
,
gangrene
,
sphacelate
]
[
also
:
mortified
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mortified
See
mortify
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