0 the part of the mind that deals with right and wrong -- conscience [ feminine ]
1 (that part of one’s mind which holds one’s) knowledge or sense of right and wrong -- conscience
The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident
He had no conscience about dismissing the men.
It is difficult to encourage someone who is genuinely at peace with their conscience.
After all, in the framework of respect for conscience, the latter is not at all interesting.
You have to be true to your conscience and your faith but also consider the future well-being of your neighbour.
That is what our consciences say to us.
Maybe some people will have a clear conscience after that.
A collective conscience and memory of the past is a way of reinforcing the value of the present.