expiating (Meaning)

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expiating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Expiate

expiating Sentence Examples

  1. She spent her life expiating for the sins of her youth.
  2. The monk spent hours each day expiating for his sins.
  3. The prisoner hoped that his hard labor would expiate his crimes.
  4. The politician tried to expiate the scandal by apologizing publicly.
  5. The company tried to expiate the environmental damage it had caused by planting trees.
  6. The athlete tried to expiate his poor performance by training harder.
  7. The student tried to expiate his cheating by studying harder.
  8. The artist tried to expiate the destruction of his early works by creating new ones.
  9. The scientist tried to expiate his involvement in the arms race by working for peace.
  10. The leader tried to expiate the suffering of his people by leading them to a better future.

FAQs About the word expiating

of Expiate

correcting, repaying, redeeming,compensating, making amends for, reimbursing, atoning (for), mending, redressing, making good for

No antonyms found.

She spent her life expiating for the sins of her youth.

The monk spent hours each day expiating for his sins.

The prisoner hoped that his hard labor would expiate his crimes.

The politician tried to expiate the scandal by apologizing publicly.