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repent

1 of 1verb
/rɪˈpɛnt/
Forms:repents,repenting,repented,repented
1

to sincerely regret and turn away from wrongdoing, seeking forgiveness

  • After realizing his mistakes, he sincerely repented and sought forgiveness for his actions.
  • The congregation was encouraged to repent for their sins during the religious service.
  • She decided to repent and make amends for the harm caused by her thoughtless words.
  • The religious teachings stressed the need to repent and seek forgiveness from a higher power.
  • Recognizing the consequences of his actions, he chose to repent and lead a more righteous life.
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2

to feel sincere regret or remorse for a past action or failure

transitive
  • She repented her decision to leave the company, realizing it was a mistake.
  • The man repented his past mistakes and vowed to lead a more honest life.
  • With a heavy heart, he repented the time he wasted on meaningless pursuits.
  • She couldn't help but repent her choice to speak so harshly to her friend.
  • Not a day went by that he didn't repent his failure to act when he had the chance.
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