Remorder in english

Prick

pronunciation: prɪk part of speech: noun, verb
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» conciencia + remorderconscience + smiteconscience + trouble .

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

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

» remorder la concienciaprick + Posesivo + consciencenag at + the consciencehave + a guilty conscience .

Example: Finally, legal implications of the massive information interchange among the networks will prick the conscience of librarians.

Example: It is a work that stays in the memory and nags at the conscience.

Example: Most people have a guilty conscience from time to time.
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