What is the meaning of 'unqualified apology'?
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'Unqualified Apology': Have you ever been in a situation where you did something wrong to someone or someone hurt you? If you have, an 'unqualified apology' may be something you are familiar with or that you have made yourself.
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An apology is the act of showing regret for what one has done. It is the art of saying sorry. An unqualified apology is the one where someone asks for profuse forgiveness without expecting any pardon.
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Unqualified apology is spontaneous with no pre conceived notion. It has no related expectations. It is said to express a genuine feeling of regret. It is an apology from the heart and not the mind. Unqualified apologies are always heartfelt and emotional.
The person asking for it knows that he has done something to serious for which he cannot be forgiven. Unqualified apology is usually a legal term used in the courts of laws for criminal cases where no leniency is shown.
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