Phrases with «genuine remorse»

"Genuine remorse" means feeling truly sorry or regretful for something you have done wrong, without any insincerity or hidden agenda. Full definition

Sentences with «genuine remorse»

  • Frantic efforts made by this reporter to contact some of the national officers to either confirm or deny this story was unsuccessful, but Chronicle sources at the party office said the National Executive Committee would meet any moment from now to consider the recall of some of the suspended officers who have shown genuine remorse over the matters that led to their suspension. (ghanapoliticsonline.com)
  • Given this abysmal performance, we should not be surprised that Fluke did not find his remarks particularly apologetic, or that she and many others believe he issued it not out of genuine remorse but in an effort to stanch the hemmoraging of advertisers from his show. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • The offending partner needs to understand and validate the hurt partner's experience of vulnerability and accompanying emotional reactions, and express genuine remorse. (goodtherapy.org)
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