Sentences with Conscience-stricken

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

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 scientist was conscience-stricken when his experiment resulted in unintended environmental consequences.

The politician appeared conscience-stricken when confronted about breaking campaign promises.

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

Tim's decision to abandon his loyal dog left him feeling conscience-stricken for years.

Despite the financial success, the entrepreneur became conscience-stricken about the exploitation of workers in his factory.

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

The scientist, upon discovering the unintended consequences of the experiment, became conscience-stricken.

The politician was conscience-stricken after realizing the consequences of the false promises made during the election campaign.

Jason, after spreading false rumors about his classmate, felt conscience-stricken and apologized publicly.

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

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