see the error of one's ways

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see the error of one's ways (third-person singular simple present sees the error of one's ways, present participle seeing the error of one's ways, simple past saw the error of one's ways, past participle seen the error of one's ways)

  1. To understand the reasons for which one's prior conduct was wrong or mistaken.

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