atone (for) (Meaning)

atone (for)

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atone (for) Sentence Examples

  1. The remorseful murderer sought to atone for his heinous crime.
  2. The errant child's apology was an attempt to atone for their disobedience.
  3. The penitent sinner wished to atone for their past transgressions.
  4. The guilt-ridden politician resigned from office to atone for their corruption.
  5. The remorseful thief returned the stolen goods, desperate to atone for their larceny.
  6. The adulterous spouse sought forgiveness and reconciliation to atone for their infidelity.
  7. The negligent driver was determined to atone for the accident by compensating the victims.
  8. The repentant drunkard joined Alcoholics Anonymous to atone for their alcoholism.
  9. The former soldier was haunted by the horrors of war and longed to atone for their actions.
  10. The disgraced CEO vowed to donate their ill-gotten gains to charity in an attempt to atone for their financial misconduct.

FAQs About the word atone (for)

expiate, repay, correct, redeem,compensate, make good for, make amends for, reimburse,amend, propitiate

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The remorseful murderer sought to atone for his heinous crime.

The errant child's apology was an attempt to atone for their disobedience.

The penitent sinner wished to atone for their past transgressions.

The guilt-ridden politician resigned from office to atone for their corruption.