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impenitency

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im⋅pen⋅i⋅tent

[im-pen-i-tuhnt]
–adjective
not feeling regret about one's sin or sins; obdurate.

Origin:
1525–35; < LL impaenitent- (s. of impaenitēns) unrepentant. See im- 2 , penitent


im⋅pen⋅i⋅tence, im⋅pen⋅i⋅ten⋅cy, im⋅pen⋅i⋅tent⋅ness, noun
im⋅pen⋅i⋅tent⋅ly, adverb


unrepentant, uncontrite, hardened.
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impenitency

noun
the trait of refusing to repent [syn: impenitence
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