1. self-induced - Adjective
2. self-induced - Verb
3. self-induced - Adjective Satellite
brought about by yourself
produced by electrical self-induction
Source: WordNetself induced
Writing is, therefore, both a form of compulsive behavior and, I frequently tell people, a self-induced form of mental illness. Those few writers who don't start off by being a little nuts soon get that way as a direct result of their vocation. Larry Niven
So much illness is self-induced - which I can't stand. And I'm not a good nursemaid. Don't call me if you're ill. Anton du Beke
self-induced vomiting Source: Internet
A Montcalm County woman diagnosed with a presumptive positive case of COVID-19 has been in a self-induced quarantine since she returned from Italy to Michigan. Source: Internet
Trading Drummond not only represented a stylistic overhaul for the Pistons but also conveyed their willingness to escape the self-induced purgatory they have been stuck in for the entirety of the Drummond era. Source: Internet
However, Quinn’s tragic state wasn’t self-induced – rather, he was attacked by some unknown antagonist in the middle of the night and knocked senseless. Source: Internet