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Meaning of penitentially
Wordnet
penitentially (r)
showing remorse
Webster
penitentially (adv.)
In a penitential manner.
penitentially Sentence Examples
- The monk walked penitentially through the desolate wasteland, seeking forgiveness for his past sins.
- With a heart filled with remorse, she uttered a penitential prayer, pleading for absolution.
- The penitent woman knelt in church, her head bowed in sorrow, seeking solace and redemption.
- Penitentially, the thief returned the stolen goods, hoping to make amends for his wrongdoing.
- After committing a grave error, the politician tendered a penitential apology, humbly acknowledging their guilt.
- The accused murderer confessed his crime penitentially, hoping that his remorse would earn him some mercy.
- The bishop imposed a penitential fast upon the parish, calling for self-sacrifice and atonement.
- The athlete apologized penitentially for his unsportsmanlike behavior, recognizing the error of his ways.
- With a penitential heart, the sinner resolved to change their life and make amends for their past transgressions.
- The penitential procession wound its way through the streets, as people sought forgiveness and spiritual renewal.
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showing remorseIn a penitential manner.
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The monk walked penitentially through the desolate wasteland, seeking forgiveness for his past sins.
With a heart filled with remorse, she uttered a penitential prayer, pleading for absolution.
The penitent woman knelt in church, her head bowed in sorrow, seeking solace and redemption.
Penitentially, the thief returned the stolen goods, hoping to make amends for his wrongdoing.