Apologise in a sentence as a verb

[1] : We like to apologise for things

Why should he apologise if he believes he's in the right?

But in the real world we apologise and pretend these sites don't exist.

Many years ago I had a friend apologise verbally for her "forx pass".

I won't apologise for it; I find it extremely distressing to have my dick groped by a stranger.

I apologise for the confusion guys, this site wasn't really intended with you in mind as the target audience.

[edit] Mhm...I apologise for the length of this comment, it grew larger than I originally thought it would... [/edit]

I apologise for writing a long post - I have not time to write a short oneThere is a reason MBAs are taught market analysis.

But if you want to know whether you should apologise or not, you need to do some usability testing and see if it has any impact on the goals of the software and the user experience.

Click here to see who is viewing this document".If you want to apologise when the user does something wrong, then build software that doesn't cause the user to generate an error situation in the first place.

My favourite was the supersonic hailstone story, fired as part of a hailstone ingestion test, but with uncertain results, the final resting place of said hailstone still being slightly obscure to this day. If anyone in the greater Bristol area got hit by a particularly hard snowball in the early sixties, the Filton test engineers are very sorry, and would like to apologise!However, it is often the little insights into the past that amuse one the most and stick in one’s mind.

Just check it in and break things, it's called 'agile'.I apologise if my internal monologue sounds shrill, but your advice to 'fire all the architects' sounds similar to advice from developers to 'fire all the marketing department'.edit: I am not an architect, this is not a defensive rant.

Apologise definitions

verb

defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning; "rationalize the child's seemingly crazy behavior"; "he rationalized his lack of success"

See also: apologize excuse justify rationalize rationalise

verb

acknowledge faults or shortcomings or failing; "I apologized for being late"; "He apologized for the many typoes"

See also: apologize