Mor·ti·fied imp. & p. p. of Mortify.
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  Mor·ti·fy v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mortified p. pr. & vb. n. Mortifying ]
  1. To destroy the organic texture and vital functions of; to produce gangrene in.
  2. To destroy the active powers or essential qualities of; to change by chemical action. [Obs.]
     Quicksilver is mortified with turpentine.   --Bacon.
     He mortified pearls in vinegar.   --Hakewill.
  3. To deaden by religious or other discipline, as the carnal affections, bodily appetites, or worldly desires; to bring into subjection; to abase; to humble; as, to mortify the flesh.
     With fasting mortified, worn out with tears.   --Harte.
     Mortify thy learned lust.   --Prior.
     Mortify, therefore, your members which are upon the earth.   --Col. iii. 5.
  4. To affect with vexation, chagrin; to depress.
     The news of the fatal battle of Worcester, which exceedingly mortified our expectations.   --Evelyn.
     How often is the ambitious man mortified with the very praises he receives, if they do not rise so high as he thinks they ought!   --Addison.
  5. To humiliate deeply, especially by injuring the pride of; to embarrass painfully; to humble; as, the team was mortified to lose by 45 to 0.
  mortified
       adj 1: suffering from tissue death [syn: gangrenous]
       2: made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded
          pride; "too embarrassed to say hello to his drunken father
          on the street"; "humiliated that his wife had to go out to
          work"; "felt mortified by the comparison with her sister"
          [syn: embarrassed, humiliated]
  mortify
       v 1: practice self-denial of one's body and appetites
       2: hold within limits and control; "subdue one's appetites";
          "mortify the flesh" [syn: subdue, cricify]
       3: cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of; "He humiliated his
          colleague by criticising him in front of the boss" [syn: humiliate,
           chagrin, humble, abase]
       4: undergo necrosis; "the tissue around the wound necrosed"
          [syn: necrose, gangrene, sphacelate]
       [also: mortified]