impenitency (Meaning)

Wordnet

impenitency (n)

the trait of refusing to repent

Webster

impenitency (n.)

Impenitence.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impenitency

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impenitency Sentence Examples

  1. The impenitency of the sinner hardened his heart and prevented him from seeking redemption.
  2. The woman's obstinate impenitency led to her downfall and shattered her reputation.
  3. The criminal's impenitency enraged the judge and sealed his fate to a life behind bars.
  4. The nation's impenitency for past atrocities cast a long shadow over its present.
  5. The impenitency of the accused was evident in his defiant testimony and refusal to acknowledge any wrongdoing.
  6. The impenitency of the child molester disgusted the jury and ensured a harsh sentence.
  7. The impenitency of the dictator destroyed his legacy and left a lasting stain on his country's history.
  8. The impenitency of the drug addict prevented him from seeking help and regaining control of his life.
  9. The impenitency of the church leaders undermined their credibility and eroded the faith of their congregation.
  10. The impenitency of the terrorist group made them a formidable and unyielding adversary.

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the trait of refusing to repentImpenitence.

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The impenitency of the sinner hardened his heart and prevented him from seeking redemption.

The woman's obstinate impenitency led to her downfall and shattered her reputation.

The criminal's impenitency enraged the judge and sealed his fate to a life behind bars.

The nation's impenitency for past atrocities cast a long shadow over its present.