self-perfect

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English

Etymology

From self- +‎ perfect.

Verb

self-perfect (third-person singular simple present self-perfects, present participle self-perfecting, simple past and past participle self-perfected)

  1. To perfect itself; to make itself perfect.
    • 2014, Tristan Garcia, Form and Object: A Treatise on Things:
      "Humanity self-perfects and will self-perfect."
    • 2001, M. C. Dillon, Beyond Romance:
      "As one self-perfects (self-normalizes), the motivation to do evil diminishes, and the ease with which one does what is good increases."