Sentences

self-seeking in a sentence

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Definition

Self-seeking refers to a focus on one's own interests or benefits, often at the expense of others.

Sample Sentences

  1. His self-seeking behavior often alienated those around him.
  2. In a world filled with self-seeking individuals, true altruism is rare.
  3. The politician's self-seeking motives were obvious in his speech.
  4. She quickly learned to avoid self-seeking friends who only cared about their own interests.
  5. The novel explores the consequences of self-seeking ambitions in a corrupt society.
  6. His self-seeking behavior alienated him from his friends and family.
  7. The politician's self-seeking motives were transparent to the electorate.
  8. In a world filled with self-seeking individuals, genuine kindness often shines even brighter.
  9. She realized that his compliments were merely self-seeking, aimed at gaining her favor for his own benefit.
  10. The company's self-seeking policies ultimately led to a loss of trust among its customers.