Verb(1) acknowledge faults or shortcomings or failing(2) defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning(3) defend(4) explain(5) clear away(6) or make excuses for by reasoning(7) express remorse(8) regret
Verb(1) acknowledge faults or shortcomings or failing(2) defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning(3) defend(4) explain(5) clear away(6) or make excuses for by reasoning(7) express remorse(8) regret
(1) we apologize to him for our error(2) We will apologize to those customers affected and regret this mistake.(3) I informed him that I had come back to apologize for the wrong I had done, if he would permit me to do so.(4) I must apologize for disturbing you like this(5) He had taken a huge leap, seeking her out to apologize to her and admit that he had been wrong.(6) We deeply regret our misguided support and apologize for our previous email.(7) We deeply regret that this ad ran and we apologize if some individuals have been offended by its content.(8) His staff are striving to find a form of words to allow him to express his regret without officially apologising for the debacle.(9) At this point the first woman went beetroot red and began apologizing and stuttering something about not meaning any offence.(10) The family regrets and apologizes for the omission in the previous obituary.(11) The webmaster was apologising to his readers for having printed wrong information.(12) This from a man who can't apologise for the big stuff he has got horribly wrong.(13) He apologised to the victims who were injured, and regretted the consequences of his actions.(14) It says even more when he apologizes to people whom he hasn't wronged, and doesn't apologize to those whom he has.(15) If I scold her for something, most of the time she genuinely apologizes .(16) No one is charged, no one is apologizing and no one is certain what happens next.