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45 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Own Up'

The little boy had to own up to breaking the vase in the living room.

After hours of questioning, he finally decided to own up to the crime.

The employee chose to own up to the error rather than hide it.

The politician refused to own up to the controversial statement he made.

The scientist had to own up to the flawed methodology in the research study.

He decided to own up to his mistake and apologized to his teammates.

Sarah realized it was time to own up and take responsibility for her actions.

The employee had to own up to the error in the financial report during the meeting.

The student had to own up to plagiarizing a portion of the research paper.

After the car accident, she quickly decided to own up and report the incident to the authorities.

The politician finally decided to own up to the scandal and issued a public apology.

It takes maturity to own up when you make a mistake rather than deflecting blame.

The manager decided to own up to the error and apologize to the client for the inconvenience caused.

The detective finally convinced the suspect to own up to the crime during the intense interrogation.

Parents play a crucial role in teaching their children to own up to their actions and face the consequences.

Despite the fear of consequences, Sarah chose to own up and confess her involvement in the prank.

The athlete decided to own up to using performance-enhancing substances and accepted the consequences.

The politician refused to own up to the scandal, leading to a loss of trust among the constituents.

In a healthy relationship, partners should feel comfortable to own up to their feelings and communicate openly.

Jenny encouraged her little brother to own up when he spilled juice on the new carpet.

Despite the consequences, Tom chose to own up to the truth about the missing office supplies.

The scientist had to own up to the flawed experiment results and start over.

In the courtroom, the defendant decided to own up to the crime and plead guilty.

It took courage for Mark to own up to his fear of public speaking during the class presentation.

The child was encouraged to own up when caught breaking the vase.

It takes courage to own up to your fears and insecurities.

The detective knew he had to own up to his failure in solving the case.

After a heated argument, they both had to own up to their role in the disagreement.

The students were encouraged to own up if they were responsible for the classroom disturbance.

Jenny felt relieved after she decided to own up to her feelings for her best friend.

Employees were encouraged to own up to any ethical lapses in the workplace.

She decided to own up to her mistake and apologize sincerely.

The manager asked the team to own up to any errors during the project meeting.

The scientist had to own up to the flaws in the experiment during the conference.

The author used the protagonist's struggle to own up as a central theme in the novel.

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