inexpiate Antonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

Meaning of inexpiate

Webster

inexpiate (a.)

Not appeased or placated.

inexpiate Sentence Examples

  1. His inexpiate guilt haunted him relentlessly, casting a dark shadow over his every thought and deed.
  2. The young soldier carried the inexpiate weight of a battlefield tragedy, its horrors forever etched into his memory.
  3. The politician's inexpiate crimes were finally revealed, leaving a trail of shattered lives and broken promises in his wake.
  4. The scientist's hubris led to an inexpiate disaster, its consequences reaching far beyond his own doorstep.
  5. The murderer's inexpiate soul was tormented by the weight of his heinous act, finding no solace or redemption.
  6. The child's inexpiate abuse scarred her for life, casting a long shadow over her future.
  7. The corporation's inexpiate greed and exploitation left a lasting legacy of environmental destruction.
  8. The nation bore the inexpiate burden of its past transgressions, struggling to reconcile with its own history.
  9. The dictator's inexpiate reign of terror left an indelible mark on the country, its people forever haunted by the memories of his cruelty.
  10. The singer's powerful voice conveyed the inexpiate pain and sorrow of a broken heart, touching the souls of all who listened.

FAQs About the word inexpiate

Not appeased or placated.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

His inexpiate guilt haunted him relentlessly, casting a dark shadow over his every thought and deed.

The young soldier carried the inexpiate weight of a battlefield tragedy, its horrors forever etched into his memory.

The politician's inexpiate crimes were finally revealed, leaving a trail of shattered lives and broken promises in his wake.

The scientist's hubris led to an inexpiate disaster, its consequences reaching far beyond his own doorstep.