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conscience smiting

  • 1 conciencia + mortificar

    (n.) = conscience + smite, conscience + trouble
    Ex. But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.
    Ex. He then confessed that his conscience had troubled him so that he had buried the money he had received for the work.
    * * *
    (n.) = conscience + smite, conscience + trouble

    Ex: But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.

    Ex: He then confessed that his conscience had troubled him so that he had buried the money he had received for the work.

    Spanish-English dictionary > conciencia + mortificar

  • 2 conciencia + remorder

    (n.) = conscience + smite, conscience + trouble
    Ex. But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.
    Ex. He then confessed that his conscience had troubled him so that he had buried the money he had received for the work.
    * * *
    (n.) = conscience + smite, conscience + trouble

    Ex: But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.

    Ex: He then confessed that his conscience had troubled him so that he had buried the money he had received for the work.

    Spanish-English dictionary > conciencia + remorder

  • 3 conciencia + atormentar

    (n.) = conscience + smite
    Ex. But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.
    * * *
    (n.) = conscience + smite

    Ex: But most men have so much natural conscience remaining that they cannot commit open sin without their conscience smiting them.

    Spanish-English dictionary > conciencia + atormentar

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