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Apologies definitions

# Definition Sets
1 apologies 15 sets
2 words of regret; words of being sorry for an error or offence 10 sets
3 admissions of blameworthiness and regret for an undesirable event 5 sets
4 item on agenda announcing people who are absent; 3 sets
5 used philosophy and reason to appeal to philosopher and defend their own religion 3 sets
6 the name given to the arguments that these defenders of christianity wrote 3 sets
7 attempts to identify the source of blame for the incident 3 sets
8 disculpas 3 sets
9 formal defenses of christianity 3 sets
10 to say sorry 3 sets
11 expressions of regret or sorrow for having done what you did or for what happened; often includes a request for forgiveness. useful because they help repair the relationship and repair the reputation of the wrongdoer. 2 sets
12 przeprosiny 2 sets
13 "excuse me, but..." 2 sets
14 expressions of regret and sorrow for having done what you did or for what happened 2 sets
15 admission of failure and expressed regret 2 sets
16 plural of apology 2 sets
17 accepting responsibility and receiving pardon 2 sets
18 type of excuse in which you acknowledge responsibility for your behavior, generally ask forgiveness, and claim that this behavior will not happen again 2 sets
19 item on agenda announcing people who are absent; apologies for absence 2 sets
20 a 2 sets
21 n. (plural) - verbal or written expression(s) of regret at having caused trouble for someone usage: can be confused with the verb 'apologize' 2 sets
22 statements that express feelings of regret, of being sorry to have said or done something 2 sets
23 list of who cannot come to a meeting 2 sets
24 entschuldigung 2 sets
25 statements expressing regret for an offense or fault 2 sets
26 las disculpas 2 sets
27 admitting responsibility for an undesirable event and simultaneously seeking to get a pardon for the action 2 sets
28 expressions of regret or sorrow for having done what you did or for what happened 2 sets
29 moral obligation owing someone something 1 set
30 desculpas 1 set
31 asking for forgiveness 1 set
32 道歉 1 set
33 الاعتذارات 1 set
34 apology for something they secretly are glad they did 1 set
35 admitting responsibility for an undesirable event and simultaneously seeking to get a pardon for the action is a defensive im technique. 1 set
36 ~can be very effective in reducing aggression ~sex differences--> men are more physcially aggressive ~rectify harm done ~if provoked: no sex differences occur ~males will be more physcially aggressive towards kids ~stops around age 18 ~women are more likely to use indirect aggression whcih included rumors, secluding people out ~verbally aggressive 1 set
37 kj 1 set
38 expression of regret or sorrow for having done what you did 1 set
39 - 1 set
40 (account) admission that a failure event occurred, acceptance of responsibility, expression of regret 1 set
41 an expression of regret 1 set
42 occur when there is an acknowledgment of wrongdoing and the person accepts responsibility for the action. 1 set
43 in the event of a mistake, sincerely express sympathy and offer help, if company is not to blame, can still express sympathy 1 set
44 occur when there is an acknowledgment of wrong-doing and the person accepts responsibility for the action. 1 set
45 to say one is sorry or ambaressed 1 set
46 (defensive) admit responsibility and seek pardon 1 set
47 associated with negative messages builds good will: powerful message that audiences like cultural, organizational and legal implications determine: u.s. business culture generally disfavors (but use is increasing) do it early, briefly, and sincerely 1 set
48 differ from disclaimers because they happen after the fact, sorry without explanation- with an explanation is an account 1 set
49 include acceptance of responsibility for an act and acknowledge it is wrong 1 set
50 defense of a religion 1 set
51 words of regret; words of feeling sorry for an error or offense 1 set
52 words of regret; words of being sorry for an error of offence 1 set
53 assumes total responsibility for doing a bad job or for having nothing further to contribute -disclaimers & apologies are used to set up the audience for a failed presentation 1 set
54 disculpes 1 set
55 • often used to repair your relationships and your reputation o tips for apologies • admit wrongdoing (if it occurred) • actually be apologetic • state what you've done • give assurances it won't happen again • be careful of including excuses • choose the correct forum ( face-to-face, phone, email?) 1 set
56 to maintain or re-establish relationships between participants. 1 set
57 defenses of christianity 1 set
58 apologies for absence; item on agenda announcing people who are absent 1 set
59 escuse 1 set
60 -avoid the pseudo apology- starting out as a n apology but ending up putting the blame on someone else -explain the specific offense and do no make excuses -earnestly and sincerely -unhurried -offer to make amends and promises for change -can be overdone 1 set
61 -(expressions) of regreat or sorrow for having done what your did or for what happend -this is done explicitly or implicitly and can often request forgiveness 1 set
62 what book did justin martyr write 1 set
63 admitting you're wrong. say your sorry say you'll never do it again. for it to work has to be believable 1 set
64 admitting responsibility for an undesired event and simultaneously seeking to get a pardon for the action is a defensive im technique 1 set
65 my apologies if i forgot to mention u!!!!!!!! 1 set
66 term for the letters written by apologists which defended christianity. 1 set
67 statements expressing fellings of regret 1 set
68 saving face, sharing blame, tend to make women look weak 1 set
69 a defense 1 set
70 expressions of regret 1 set
71 عذر خواهي 1 set
72 written response by christians regarding accusations against them 1 set
73 n. item on agenda announcing people who are absent; apologies for absence 1 set
74 are admissions of blameworthiness and regret on part of the offender. 1 set
75 会議欠席への謝罪 1 set
76 not taking credit for the words, passing blame. used by chaucer like a boast in beowulf 1 set
77 attempts to identify the source of blame for an embarrassing incident by expressing regret. 1 set
78 christians response to the attacks against them 1 set
79 what were writings called that defended christianity in its early ages? 1 set
80 verzeihung! 1 set
81 defensive im technique. admitting responsibility for an undesirable event. 1 set
82 accept responsibility, asked to pardoned or forgiven. when focusing on public eye, you should focus on apology rather than excuses. 1 set
83 words of regret 1 set
84 o admitting responsibility for an undesirable event and simultaneously seeking to get a pardon for the action 1 set
85 include admission that the failure event occurred, acceptance of responsibility, and expression of regret 1 set
86 -person accepts responsibility and acknowledges offensiveness 1 set
87 admitting responsibility for an undesirable event 1 set
88 admitted responsibility for an undesirable event and simultaneously seeking to get pardon for the action 1 set
89 method shown to be effective in reducing aggression; ____ and restitution 1 set
90 w 1 set
91 geared oratory toward the nonbelievers, attempting to persuade them of the legitimacy of the faith 1 set
92 les excuses 1 set
93 admitting responsibility for an undesirable event and simultaneously seeking to get a pardon for the action. defensive im. 1 set
94 expressing sorrow for youractions 1 set
95 an expression of sorrow or remorse for doing something wrong 1 set
96 after confirmation of face loss apologies are how people get face back socially 1 set
97 an individual accepts responsibility for his/her behavior while asking to be pardoned 1 set
98 the last couple lectures were hard to translate to quizie form! good luck and love you, drecita ;)--no worries!! i am beyond thankful that you let me use your flashies...mil gracias :) 1 set