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the repented
verb
To feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of".
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Except for Vvedensky, the leaders of the Renovated Church repented, and its churches returned to the patriarchal fold.
Friday was the day that Adam was expelled from Paradise, the day he repented, the day he died and the day he was cremated.
The woman quickly repented, not the sentiment, but the fact that she shouldn't have said it on a conference call.
But he added that "until the convention repents the curse of Ham by name," the denomination will continue to be haunted by its racist past.
Some of the subjects repented; some suffered less than others.
He said he would not halt ministering to American parishes until the Episcopal Church repented and reformed.
The church repented of this scientific misjudgement at its leisure, removing works by Galileo from the index of banned books only in the 19th Century.
Then the people repented.
Although Ms. Khatun's husband repented the next morning, the head cleric of their mosque in Delhi insisted that the divorce was binding, she writes.
Although Ms. Khatun's husband repented the next morning, the head cleric of their mosque in Delhi insisted that the divorce was binding.
Though the Dixiecrats have all long since died or repented, the injustice they spawned has never been corrected.
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