APOLOGIES AGAIN FOR

Definition: Expressing regret or remorse once more for a particular action or event.

Synonyms: Sorry Once More, Regrets Anew, Excuses Repeated, Remorse Reiterated, Apologies Reiterated

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
Sorry, but I have to offer my apologies again for the canceled picnic.
#2
Apologies again for the confusion about the meeting time.
#3
I must extend my apologies again for the delayed project submission.
#4
Please accept my apologies again for the inconvenience caused by the rescheduled meeting.
#5
The maestro offered apologies again for the minor discord that disrupted the symphony's seamless harmony.
#6
I extend my sincere apologies again for the misunderstanding during our conversation.
#7
Please forgive me, and accept my apologies again for the error in the billing statement.
#8
I reiterate my apologies again for any offense caused by my remarks.
#9
For the confusion last week, apologies again for any misunderstanding.
#10
We extend our sincerest apologies again for the mistake made in your order.
#11
Apologies again for the inconvenience, but we appreciate your patience.
#12
Please accept our apologies again for the oversight in processing your request.
#13
For the inconvenience caused, we offer our sincere apologies again.
#14
I deeply regret the inconvenience caused and offer my apologies again for the delay in shipment.
#15
Apologies again for my abrupt departure yesterday from the party.
#16
Despite our efforts, we missed the deadline. Apologies again for the oversight.
#17
For the confusion, apologies again for the inconvenience caused during the event.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Mr. Johnson. I've reviewed the report you sent over, and there seems to be an error in the financial projections.B: Oh, I'm terribly sorry about that. I'll double-check and send you a corrected version right away.A: Thank you, I appreciate it. We really need accurate data for the upcoming board meeting.B: Absolutely, I understand the importance of it. Apologies again for the oversight.
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