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self (prefix indicating one's own) + sacrifice (from Latin 'sacrificium', meaning an offering). The term emerged in Middle English, depicting the act of giving oneself for a greater cause or benefit. Imagine a soldier charging into battle, freely offering their life for their comrades, embodying the essence of self-sacrifice.
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