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ascetic
Of or relating to ascetics; characterized by rigorous self-denial or self-discipline; austere; abstinent; involving a withholding of physical pleasure
something for no other reason than that you would rather not do it"- William James; "a desert nomad's austere life"; "a spartan diet"; "a spartan existence"
practicing great self-denial; "Be systematically ascetic do something for no other reason than that you would rather not do it"- William James; "a desert nomad's austere life"; "a spartan diet"; "a spartan existence"
practices self denial as spiritual discipline
In the early church, one who devoted himself to a solitary and contemplative life, characterized by devotion, extreme self-denial, and self-mortification; a hermit; a recluse; hence, one who practices extreme rigor and self-denial in religious things
pertaining to or characteristic of an ascetic or the practice of rigorous self-discipline; "ascetic practices
\uh-SET-ik\, noun: One who renounces material comforts and practices extreme self-denial, especially as an act of religious devotion
An ascetic person has a way of life that is simple and strict, usually because of their religious beliefs. An ascetic is someone who is ascetic. living without any physical pleasures or comforts, especially for religious reasons (asketikos, from asketes , from askein )
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(Gr "one who practices [spiritual] exercises") Monks who have accepted a monastic life and intensively practice self discipline, meditation, and self-denial, motivated by love of God
{n} a retired and devout person, a hermit
pertaining to or characteristic of an ascetic or the practice of rigorous self-discipline; "ascetic practices"
{i} one who practices self-denial for spiritual discipline, abstainer, recluse, hermit
practicing great self-denial; "Be systematically ascetic
[uh-set' ik]; One who renounces material comforts as an act of religious devotion; often approaches fanaticism
the practice of self-denial as a way of religious life; from the Greek asketikos, meaning laborious
given to severe self-denial and practicing excessive abstinence and devotion
One who is devoted to the practice of self-denial, either through seclusion or stringent abstinence
Of or relating to the Ascetics, or to the practice of rigorous self-discipline. Usually involving a withholding of most physical pleasures
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