0 (especially in religion) to be sorry for one’s past sins. -- taubat
1 (with of) to wish that one had not done, made etc -- menyesal
He repented of his generosity.
But what if the criminal genuinely repented for his sins?
If the lessons of history have been recognized and sincerely repented, we should do better in the future.
This harm - to the carer - is adequately satisfied when we both apologize (and repent) and attempt to repair the thing cared for.
And he rejects an abbot's remonstrances with him to repent and pray.
Don't wait for him to repent before striking.
It is not likely that the torturer will repent.
Note that in the cases of the two "madmen," one lost his tongue, and the other rescued his life only after repenting.
They should repent, he said, in order that the meeting could proceed and blessing be received.
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