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mortify
verb transitive
To destroy the organic texture and vital functions of some part of a living animal; to change to sphacelus or gangrene. Extreme inflammation speedily mortifies flesh.
mortify
To subdue or bring into subjection, as the bodily appetites by abstinence or rigorous severities. We mortify ourselves with fish. With fasting mortified, worn out with tears.
mortify
To subdue; to abase; to humble; to reduce; to restrain; as inordinate passions. Mortify thy learned lust. Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth. Colossians 3:5.
mortify
To humble; to depress; to affect with slight vexation. 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. He is controlled by a nod, mortified by a frown, and transported with a smile.
mortify
To destroy active powers or essential qualities. He mortified pearls in vinegar-- . Quicksilver--mortified with turpentine.
mortify
verb intransitive
To lose vital heat and action and suffer the dissolution of organic texture, as flesh; to corrupt or gangrene.
mortify
To be subdued.
mortify
To practice severities and penance from religious motives. This makes him give alms of all that he hath, watch, fast and mortify.