I'm unsure what word you want but I think you are asking for the word "regretted".
The spelling "messed" could be used idiomatically as messed up (made a mistake, or slang for confused).Words that are similar include:missed - did not hit target, or regretted absencemist - a fog or drizzle
Regretted
The style is very stilted and the sentence is obviously written by a person who does not use English as his or her native language. Hereof is incorrect and is also redundant. Instead try: Any incovenience caused is much regretted.
Regretful is feeling of sorrow over something lost or done or undone. Regrettable is something that deserves to be regretted.
I'm unsure what word you want but I think you are asking for the word "regretted".
The present perfect tense of "regret" is "have regretted" or "has regretted." For example, "I have regretted my decision" or "She has regretted not going."
The past participle is regretted.
The spelling "messed" could be used idiomatically as messed up (made a mistake, or slang for confused).Words that are similar include:missed - did not hit target, or regretted absencemist - a fog or drizzle
The cast of Deeply Regretted By - 1978 includes: Donal Farmer as Priest
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Regretted.
The first e is stressed.
Regretted
He regretted his choice
It means be quiet!
The past form of Regret is Regretted.