Use "make amends" in a sentence

1. I'll make amends.

2. I need to make amends.

3. Amends reparation or compensation for a loss, damage, or injury of any kind; recompense; to make Amends: He tried to make Amends for his rudeness by bringing flowers

4. Amends reparation or compensation for a loss, damage, or injury of any kind; recompense; to make Amends: He tried to make Amends for his rudeness by bringing flowers

5. What could he do to make amends?

6. Make amends in the only way we could.

7. We want to make amends to them.

8. To Atone for, to make compensation or amends

9. To Atone for, to make compensation or amends

10. And I wished to make amends a little.

11. Get upstairs yourself and make amends to my father.

12. What does Amends mean? The definition of Amends means to apologize or make a poor situation better

13. The critic should make Amends by printing a retraction.

14. Trilina Pucci, Best-selling Author Atone : make amends or

15. Not to be confused with: Amends – reparation or compensation for a loss, damage, or injury of any kind; recompense; to make Amends: He tried to make Amends for his rudeness by bringing flowers

16. But I feel a certain obligation to make amends.

17. He was trying desperately hard to make amends, she thought.

18. How can I ever make amends for ruining their party?

19. He seized the chance to make amends for his behavior.

20. I wanted to make amends for the worry I've caused you.

21. She tried to make amends by inviting him out to dinner.

22. He wanted to make amends for causing their marriage to fail.

23. She is trying to make amends for her marriage not being sanctified.

24. When you make a mistake, you offer amends instead of excuses.

25. To make Amends is to correct a mistake you have made, esp

26. Perhaps now that he is dead we should try to make amends.

27. This country refuses stubbornly to make amends for its past war crimes.

28. Perhaps he sensed an opportunity to make amends for his behaviour in 18

29. Only you know the right way to make Amends for what you did

30. James Hunt is determined to make amends after that disastrous retirement in Brazil.

31. For example, if we hurt people with our lying and we cannot make Amends without further injuring them, we would make living Amends by making a decision to behave and communicate with complete honesty.

32. 23 He would have to make amends for his monumental gaffe of earlier today.

33. It made him wish to make amends for his former unkindness to the boy.

34. * Transgressions of the Law required restitution, and to make amends, “sacrifices for sins” were offered.

35. When you make Amends, you mend something you have damaged, like a deal, or relationship

36. We can also make Amends by living very purposefully within the bounds of our principles

37. Zacchaeus made a public confession of his past and declared he was ready to make amends.

38. The Khan and our trade routes slip away while you make amends for your fatherly sins.

39. There are steps you take to make Amends, which include: Take stock of the damage you caused

40. 1. To make amends, as for a sin or fault: These crimes must be Atoned for

41. Gently telling a person our feelings is less accusatory and may move him to make amends.

42. She tried to make amends for what she had said to her mother by buying her some flowers.

43. Atoning: Expiatory; that makes or is intended to make amends for offenses; reconciling: as, Christ's a toning blood.

44. And, since we're talking about it, I want to make amends for the way I treated his mother.

45. I realize that my attention to the clinic has been somewhat lax of late, and I wanna make amends.

46. The Importance of Making Amends

47. Crossword Clue The crossword clue Amends

48. He amends day by day.

49. In an effort to make Amends with his girlfriend after cancelling their dinner, he brought her a dozen roses.

50. When they break a window playing ball or lose something that belongs to a friend, they should make amends.

51. Sometimes the best way to make Amends is just to listen to the other person, without trying to defend yourself

52. Make Amends To provide restitution for or attempt to reconcile or resolve a situation after a wrong has been committed

53. (verb) An example of someone making Amends

54. Examples of Amends in a sentence

55. Proverbs 14:9, “New English Bible”: “A fool is too arrogant to make amends; upright men know what reconciliation means.”

56. He went on to say that he felt they were both being rather silly and he wanted to make amends.

57. (Definition of Amends from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of Amends ?

58. It is so imperative to make Amends with those people whom you have wronged that it is outlined, clearly, in Alcoholics Anonymous

59. Atone definition is - to make amends : to provide or serve as reparation or compensation for something bad or unwelcome —usually + for

60. This is known as making living Amends

61. How to use Amends in a sentence.

62. Sometimes making Amends requires more than an apology

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66. Prince Qing made some amends to the Scroll

67. “Amends” was written by the American poet Adrienne Rich

68. The path to making Amends is different for everyone

69. I'm not sure I can make Amends for all the times I've let you down, but I want to try to be better for you

70. 1 ‘I wanted to make Amends for the way I treated his mother’ SYNONYMS compensation , recompense, reparation, restitution, restoration, redress, indemnity, indemnification, atonement, expiation, requital

71. Amends definition is - compensation for a loss or injury : recompense

72. It amends this Decision to allow improved cooperation and coordination.

73. "Amends" Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode: Episode no

74. Atone definition, to make amends or reparation, as for an offense or a crime, or for an offender (usually followed by for): to Atone for one's sins

75. He made amends for his rudeness by giving her some flowers.

76. Fifteen years after his death, a Carousel barker is granted permission to return to Earth for one day to make amends to his widow and their daughter.

77. This Codicil amends or supplements my Will only as provided herein

78. Making Amends is an integral part of personal growth and healing

79. The Poem: Amends (1995) “Nights like this: on the cold apple-bough

80. Amends is compensation for a loss, damage, or injury of any kind