Noun
An examination into one's own state, conduct, and motives, particularly in regard to religious feelings and duties.
Source: Webster's dictionaryself examination
As a result, Marguerite Anderson paid close attention to self-examination. Source: Internet
Le’aupepe also lists Bruce Springsteen, Sonic Youth, and Mogwai as inspirations for Gang of Youths’ epic-punk thunder and his unrelenting self-examination as a writer. Source: Internet
Perform a monthly breast self-examination if you are 20 years old and older perform a monthly breast self-examination. Source: Internet
The school district decisions on police have been made quickly in a highly emotional period of protests and self-examination. Source: Internet
This step requires courageous self-examination. Source: Internet
MSF went through a long process of self-examination and discussion in 2005–2006. Source: Internet