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To regrettable
adjective
Of an event, action, or state, allowing or deserving regret.
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When those decisions led to regrettable outcomes, it only underscored the idea that they weren't worthy, reinforcing a negative cycle.
From my own research, I've found that immense wealth often leads to regrettable personal and business decisions.
Their eight-issue run gave Superman a new superpower, as well as a relatable being of immense power (Ulysses) who went from much-needed confidante to regrettable adversary.
But I also know that too many young people are still being given grief over things they shouldn't have to worry about, mostly due to regrettable religious beliefs.
Dr. Hoos urged national decision makers to take such assessments "with a large measure of skepticism lest they lead us to regrettable, if not disastrous, conclusions".
The Japanese Foreign Ministry attributed the death to "regrettable actions by local Chinese security authorities" in violation of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
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He allows himself occasional luxuries, gets drunk now and then, and admits to two regrettable "five-to-ten-dollar mistakes" in 2015.
We gave ourselves a Federal Reserve in 1913 to put an end to this regrettable pattern.
"In relation to this regrettable incident, studio security staff reacted as swiftly as possible to defuse the situation.
Hout and Petersen need to look in the mirror and re-examine their contributions to this regrettable incident.
Indiana has gone 10-13 since March 4, failing to top 100 points 17 times and stumbling its way to that regrettable 23-point first half against Atlanta.
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