abnegators
n. C1 Advanced ab·ne·ga·tors
n. people who give up their own needs or desires to help others. They often live very simple lives to focus on doing good for society.
n. individuals who renounce their own interests, comforts, or pleasures for the sake of others or a higher cause. Often used to describe those who adopt a life of self-denial or asceticism.
The monks are true abnegators who live without any luxury.
Many abnegators dedicated their lives to charity work, choosing to live in small, simple homes to fund their community projects.
The history of the movement is filled with abnegators who sacrificed their personal ambitions to lead a life of service and spiritual discipline.