Pronunciation: /sɛlfˌprɛzərˈveɪʃən/
noun the instinct to protect oneself from harm or danger
A1 Animals have a natural instinct for self-preservation.
A2 In dangerous situations, humans rely on self-preservation to survive.
B1 Self-preservation is a basic human instinct that drives our actions.
B2 The character's self-preservation instincts kicked in when faced with a life-threatening situation.
C1 The soldier's training emphasized the importance of self-preservation in combat.
C2 The politician's decisions were driven by a strong sense of self-preservation throughout his career.
formal Self-preservation is a natural instinct that drives individuals to protect themselves from harm.
informal When faced with danger, our instinct for self-preservation kicks in and we do whatever it takes to stay safe.
slang I always prioritize my own self-preservation, ain't nobody got time for unnecessary risks.
figurative In the cutthroat world of business, self-preservation often means looking out for your own interests above all else.
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