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Enmorse

Description:

Enmorse is a verb that refers to feeling guilt or regret for something done or said to an enemy or rival. It can also describe the action of wanting to make amends or seek forgiveness.

Examples:

Sense 1: Feeling guilt or regret towards an enemy:

After the fight, John began to enmorse his harsh words towards his opponent.

She couldn't help but feel enmorse for the way she treated her childhood rival.

Sense 2: Wanting to make amends or seek forgiveness:

Realizing her mistake, Sarah decided to enmorse her actions and apologize to her rival.

The politician publicly enmorsed his previous comments and tried to reconcile with his opponents.

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