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▸ noun: The notional past tense of non-apology apologies like "mistakes were made", in which a speaker uses the passive voice (and past tense) and careful wording to avoid imputing intent or blame for a failure.
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▸ noun: The notional past tense of non-apology apologies like "mistakes were made", in which a speaker uses the passive voice (and past tense) and careful wording to avoid imputing intent or blame for a failure.
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nonapology,
non-apology apology,
non-apology,
nonapology apology,
not-pology,
nonpology,
unapology,
nonexoneration,
antipassive,
impenitent,
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