Examples of 'self-immolated' in a sentence

Meaning of "self-immolated"

self-immolated (verb) - To set oneself on fire as a form of protest or sacrifice
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  • simple past tense and past participle of self-immolate

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But communism self-immolated two decades ago.
This is the first time that a monastic official has self-immolated.
Sati felt infuriated and self-immolated herself in the yagna kund.
A source said that this was the second time he had self-immolated.
Many Chinese too have self-immolated to protest against their government.
Available portraits of the Tibetans who have self-immolated.
So far about a dozen people have self-immolated in Tibet in recent weeks.
Kuwaiti politician pledges support for family of Lebanese man who self-immolated.
Sati is believed to have self-immolated when her father Daksha insulted her husband, Shiva.
A woman in Ahvaz and a man in Kermanshah also self-immolated on the same day.
Many Tibetans who have self-immolated have sought to underline the religious context of their acts.
In the end she lost and self-immolated.
Two people self-immolated as a pledge to the Dalai Lama.
Or he could have self-immolated.
The self-immolated mother died.

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Even so, four people have self-immolated so far this year.
Zhaoyang8964, Tibetans self-immolated to express their anger and despair against the Chinese Communist government 's tyranny.
Rather than giving himself up, Cheng self-immolated in protest.
Tibetan Buddhist who self-immolated in India dies of his wounds.
In March a young Syrian self-immolated.
More than 130 Tibetans have self-immolated over the past five years.
This Wednesday, a mother of three self-immolated in protest . ".
In December, three Tibetans self-immolated in one week.

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