expiated

[US]/ˈɛkspieɪtɪd/
[UK]/ˈɛkspiˌeɪtɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.accepted punishment for a wrongdoing; atoned for a sin

Phrases & Collocations

expiated sins

expiated guilt

expiated wrongs

expiated offenses

expiated mistakes

expiated actions

expiated crimes

expiated feelings

expiated debts

expiated transgressions

Example Sentences

he expiated his sins through acts of charity.

she felt that she had expiated her mistakes.

they believed that the ritual would expiate their wrongdoings.

he worked hard to expiate his past failures.

the community came together to expiate the tragedy.

she sought ways to expiate her guilt.

he believed that prayer could expiate his wrongs.

they organized a fundraiser to expiate their negligence.

she hoped to expiate her past mistakes with good deeds.

he felt that his service would help expiate his guilt.

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