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Term: Self-control

Definition:

Self-control refers to the ability to regulate one's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in order to promote long-term goals and resist immediate impulses or temptations.

Sample Sentences:

- Jane demonstrated remarkable self-control by resisting the temptation to eat dessert and sticking to her diet plan.

- The key to academic success often lies in having self-control to consistently prioritize studying over leisure activities.

- John's lack of self-control led him to make impulsive decisions that negatively affected his career prospects.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Noun: The ability to manage one's own actions or impulses.

Example sentence: Developing self-control is essential for children to learn productive behavior.

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Sense 2:

Adjective: Describing someone who exhibits restraint and discipline in their actions.

Example sentence: The self-controlled athlete remained calm and focused under intense pressure.

Sense 3:

Verb: To regulate or restrain one's own behavior.

Example sentence: She had to self-control her anger in order to avoid escalating the situation.

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