expiated (Meaning)

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expiated (imp. & p. p.)

of Expiate

expiated Sentence Examples

  1. The remorseful convict expiated his crimes through years of dedicated community service.
  2. The guilt-ridden sinner sought solace in religious rituals to expiate his transgressions.
  3. In ancient cultures, sacrifices were often made to expiate for sins and appease the gods.
  4. The heartfelt apology and sincere acts of kindness expiated the伤害 caused by the hurtful words.
  5. The politician offered his resignation in an attempt to expiate for the scandal that had tarnished his reputation.
  6. The athlete's rigorous training regimen was a form of self-punishment to expiate for his past failures.
  7. The young woman's dedication to social justice was her way of expiating the privileges she had been afforded.
  8. The artist's powerful and moving works of art were seen as a means to expiate the suffering he had witnessed throughout his life.
  9. Forgiveness and reconciliation allowed the estranged family to expiate the pain and resentment that had divided them for years.
  10. The community came together to expiate the damage caused by the natural disaster, rebuilding homes and restoring hope to those affected.

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of Expiate

repaid, compensated, corrected,redeemed, rectified, made amends for, reimbursed, mended, amended,atoned (for)

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The remorseful convict expiated his crimes through years of dedicated community service.

The guilt-ridden sinner sought solace in religious rituals to expiate his transgressions.

In ancient cultures, sacrifices were often made to expiate for sins and appease the gods.

The heartfelt apology and sincere acts of kindness expiated the伤害 caused by the hurtful words.