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What (who) is Repent - definition

ACTIVITY OF REVIEWING ONE'S ACTIONS AND FEELING CONTRITION OR REGRET FOR PAST WRONGS
Repent; Metanoeite; Repentant; Repented; Repents; Repentance (theology); Unrepentant; Repentence

Repent         
·adj Prostrate and rooting;
- said of stems.
II. Repent ·adj ·same·as Reptant.
III. Repent ·vt To feel regret or sorrow;
- used reflexively.
IV. Repent ·vt To feel pain on account of; to remember with sorrow.
V. Repent ·vt To cause to have sorrow or regret;
- used impersonally.
VI. Repent ·vi To feel pain, sorrow, or regret, for what one has done or omitted to do.
VII. Repent ·vi To change the mind, or the course of conduct, on account of regret or dissatisfaction.
VIII. Repent ·vi To be sorry for sin as morally evil, and to seek forgiveness; to cease to love and practice sin.
repent         
¦ verb feel or express sincere regret or remorse.
?feel regret or remorse about.
Derivatives
repentance noun
repentant adjective
repenter noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. repentir, based on L. paenitere 'cause to repent'.
repent         
v.
1) to repent sincerely
2) (D; intr.) to repent of (to repent of one's sins)
3) (rare) (G) he repented having stolen the car

Wikipedia

Repentance

Repentance is reviewing one's actions and feeling contrition or regret for past wrongs, which is accompanied by commitment to and actual actions that show and prove a change for the better.

In modern times, it is generally seen as involving a commitment to personal change and the resolve to live a more responsible and humane life. In other words, being sorry for one's misdeeds. It can also involve sorrow over a specific sin or series of sins that an individual feels guilt over, or conviction that they have committed. The practice of repentance plays an important role in the soteriological doctrines of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Analogous practices have been found in other world religions as well. In religious contexts, it often involves an act of confession to God or to a spiritual elder (such as a monk or priest). This confession might include an admission of guilt, a promise or intent not to repeat the offense, an attempt to make restitution for the wrong, or in some way reverse the harmful effects of the wrong where possible.

Examples of use of Repent
1. Ito now acts as a volunteer adviser to the Adoring Husbands Association, which was founded in 2005 in Tsumagoi village, north of Tokyo. Repent, repent, repent.
2. When she later complained to Jeffs, he replied: " ‘Repent.
3. When she later complained to Jeffs, he replied: ‘Repent.
4. "I took a vow to repent my criminal past publicly.
5. Those who do not repent are indeed wrongdoers.» (4': 12)