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| Definitions from the WebConstritionDescription:Constrition refers to sincere remorse or deep regret for one's sins or wrongdoing. It is often associated with a desire for repentance and seeking forgiveness. In a religious context, constrition is a key element in the process of confession and absolution. Examples:1. Noun: The priest sensed genuine constrition in the penitent's voice as they confessed their sins. 2. Verb: She hoped her heartfelt apology would constrit the pain she had caused. 3. Adjective: With a constrite heart, he sought redemption for his past mistakes. Related Products:Explore related books on constrition and repentance: | ||||
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