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Meaning of remordency

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remordency (n.)

Remorse; compunction; compassion.

remordency Sentence Examples

  1. The remordency of his guilt weighed heavily on his conscience.
  2. After the accident, the driver felt a profound remordency over the harm he had caused.
  3. The soldier carried the remordency of countless lives lost on his shoulders.
  4. The betrayal filled her with a gnawing remordency that shattered her trust.
  5. The remordency of their decision haunted them for years to come.
  6. His actions were driven by a desperate need to alleviate the remordency within him.
  7. The confession brought her a sense of relief from the remordency she had harbored for so long.
  8. The killer's remordency did not absolve him of his heinous crime.
  9. The remordency of her child's suffering was unbearable for the mother.
  10. The guilt and remordency of her past mistakes consumed her, making it difficult to move forward.

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Remorse; compunction; compassion.

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The remordency of his guilt weighed heavily on his conscience.

After the accident, the driver felt a profound remordency over the harm he had caused.

The soldier carried the remordency of countless lives lost on his shoulders.

The betrayal filled her with a gnawing remordency that shattered her trust.