egoistic

IPA: ˈigoʊˈɪstɪk

adjective

  • Egoistical.
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Examples of "egoistic" in Sentences

  • "I think 'egoistic' might be a better word," Varagan gibed.
  • No one would hesitate to call egoistic the doctrine of Aristippus, the
  • Moin slams 'egoistic' PCB boss Butt, chief selector for ignoring Younis
  • But into the individuals who really formed its basis, that is, the egoistic individual.
  • Often football players are described as egoistic and vague, but this isn't true and we are often involved in charity events.
  • Every capacity for egoistic pleasure -- in the common meaning of the word "egoistic" -- has been equally repressed through physiological modification.
  • Those directed towards the maintenance of self are called egoistic activities, while those directed to the maintenance of the race are called _phyletic activities_.
  • The term egoistic implies that the effort is directed towards the ego or self, and includes all of those activities directed to the support, protection, defense and development of oneself.
  • Though he can still make the militantes in their Che Guevara T-shirts swoon with talk about throwing speculators in jail, standing up to Uncle Sam and browbeating the "egoistic" Brazilian elite, off the stump he has been quietly networking among bankers, factory owners, and CEOs.
  • And one more thing: if some American writers pride themselves to get the money whenever they want, as if this is the raw law of survival, then in reality this myth ‘of lets go freely on a binge but care only for yourself’, that goes at the expense of those willing to give and who end up being abused by this kind of egoistic drive.

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