Sentences with Conscience-stricken

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24 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Conscience-stricken'

The thief, conscience-stricken, returned the stolen goods under the cover of darkness.

The politician appeared conscience-stricken when confronted with evidence of corruption.

Despite his conscience-stricken feelings, he decided to confess his mistake to the teacher.

The detective felt conscience-stricken for not solving the case sooner.

The character in the novel became conscience-stricken as he faced the consequences of his actions.

The athlete felt conscience-stricken for using performance-enhancing drugs to win the championship.

The soldier returned from the war, conscience-stricken by the actions he had to take on the battlefield.

Witnessing the environmental destruction, the activist became conscience-stricken, realizing the urgency of conservation efforts.

Sarah, caught in a lie, became conscience-stricken and apologized sincerely for misleading her friends.

The soldier became conscience-stricken when he witnessed the devastating consequences of war.

Mary felt conscience-stricken for gossiping about her colleague behind her back.

The detective felt conscience-stricken after realizing he had accused the wrong person.

Mary became conscience-stricken when she discovered her actions had hurt her best friend.

Despite winning the game, the player was conscience-stricken for playing unfairly.

The teacher was conscience-stricken for unintentionally favoring some students over others.

The artist was conscience-stricken for plagiarizing another's work to meet a tight deadline.

The soldier, conscience-stricken by the casualties of war, questioned the morality of his actions.

The character in the novel was conscience-stricken after making a life-altering decision with severe consequences.

The student was conscience-stricken for plagiarizing the essay and decided to confess to the teacher.

After accidentally breaking her friend's favorite mug, she was conscience-stricken and offered to replace it.

Emma, having betrayed her best friend's trust, was conscience-stricken and desperately tried to make amends.

The thief, who had stolen from the charity, became conscience-stricken and decided to return the money anonymously.

The detective, conscience-stricken by the unsolved case, couldn't sleep at night.

The driver was conscience-stricken when realizing the accident was caused by distracted driving.

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