Sentences with Conscience-stricken

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

The child looked conscience-stricken after breaking his friend's favorite toy accidentally.

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

The scientist was conscience-stricken for conducting experiments on animals in the name of research.

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

The politician appeared conscience-stricken when questioned about his involvement in the corruption scandal.

The doctor was conscience-stricken for not being able to save the patient despite his best efforts.

Even though it was just a small white lie, Jenny became conscience-stricken and apologized to her friend.

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

The employee was conscience-stricken for accidentally deleting important files.

The soldier, witnessing the devastation, felt conscience-stricken about the war's impact.

The child looked conscience-stricken after breaking the neighbor's window with a baseball.

The artist, unsatisfied with the painting, was conscience-stricken and started over.

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

The teacher was conscience-stricken for unfairly grading a student's paper and promptly corrected it.

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