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Answer for the clue "No longer resented ", 8 letters:
forgiven

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Forgiven is the fourth single from the 2009 album Awake from the Christian Rock Band Skillet . The single was released to Christian CHR/Rock radio on August 2, 2010. The song received critical acclaim and was a moderate success. Although it reached number ...

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vb. (past participle of forgive English)

Usage examples of forgiven.

Your ever-loving father has never forgiven you, his daughter, much less the Educational Committee, for letting you go on to university instead of the male, his son, your brother.

Even without Enthor's verbal reassurance, she knew the crystal had forgiven her.

Her mind reverberated with one exultant conclusion: he was there, and he wouldn't be if he hadn't forgiven her.

Dinah seemed to bear no ill will, however, arid Yana had quite forgiven her now that she was so changed.

As the watchdragon was a green weyrling, mistaking Holth's rider could be forgiven but it stuck in Moreta's mind as Holth gallantly plowed upward in the blustery wind.

One day the truth surely would come out, but by then I hoped to be so well established at Ruatha that I would be forgiven origin as well as defection.

He's never forgiven T'ron for talking him into coming forward, you know.

She'd be repentant and hanging on about him, driving him between with her need to be forgiven her thoughtlessness.

Under other circumstances and with later knowledge, Jayge might have forgiven him his irascibility, and even some of his scathing disapproval.

He was the youngest Lord Holder, and while he was as capable as any of the much older men, perhaps more so than some, many had not yet forgiven his age.

He'd never be forgiven if anything happened to Master Menolly while she was in his care.

Emma hadn't forgiven him for his deception, and she wasn't above giving some back.

He had told them the entire situation, that she was pregnant and he intended to marry her, but that she was still mad as hell at him and hadn't forgiven him.

Actually, she had forgiven him long ago, understanding the pain and sense of betrayal he must have been feeling.

After reading her journal entries, any psychiatrist would be forgiven for thinking she had lost contact with reality.