self-i·den·ti·fy (sĕlf′ī-dĕntə-fī′)
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Tweet intr.v. self-i·den·ti·fied, self-i·den·ti·fy·ing, self-i·den·ti·fies To believe or assert that one belongs to a certain group or class: people who self-identify as conservative. self′-i·den′ti·fi·cation (-fĭ-kāshən) n. |
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