noun
- plural of penitence; the state of feeling sorry for wrongdoing and wanting to make amends; remorse
- plural of penitence; acts or practices undertaken to show remorse or seek forgiveness, especially in a religious context
Usage: usually uncountable in singular form, but the plural 'penitences' refers to multiple instances or expressions of remorse
Usage: religious or formal usage
Examples
- The criminal's penitences seemed genuine during the trial.
- Many religions emphasize penitences as a path to spiritual renewal.
- Her penitences included volunteer work and sincere apologies to those she had hurt.
- The priest accepted the parishioner's penitences and offered absolution.
- Despite his repeated penitences, trust was slow to return.
- Various penitences are prescribed in different faith traditions.
- The defendant's penitences did not sway the judge's sentencing decision.