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indiscretion - use in sentences

Possessives

  • boss: They get their revenge by revealing their own bosses ' indiscretions - such as the leading criminal lawyer who secretly cross-dresses every Friday afternoon.

Converse of object

  • commit: Like a religious leader found to have committed indiscretions, the followers of the property boom will become depressed by the subject.
  • do: Being caught doing any indiscretion, warranted punishment that was both, swift and brutal.
  • forgive: Anonymity is guaranteed, all indiscretions forgiven and forgotten, providing endless new opportunities to come.
  • follow: Allan Stewart MP ( Conservative ) has also resigned this week following yet another sexual indiscretion.

Adjective modifier

  • youthful: Always being very up-front with his sexual liaisons, the early part of the book becomes a catalog of youthful indiscretions.
  • minor: The errors range from a minor indiscretion of one of the more obscure rules to whole tables of missing data.
  • sexual: Sexual indiscretion excluded, these two characters have been caught with their hands in other peoples pockets.
  • past: Now, with the results available in a few seconds, past indiscretions can quickly become public knowledge.
  • personal: In the second half of verse seven we find personal, private indiscretions.
  • late: Imogen will have to wait until Monday to find out if and what Big Brother will do about this latest indiscretion.

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