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expiate [ˈɛkspɪˌeɪt] vb
(Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) (tr) to atone for or redress (sin or wrongdoing); make amends for [from Latin expiāre, from pius dutiful; see pious] expiator n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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A solid conclusion partially expiates these weaknesses. That nation, essentially aggressive, greedy under the influence of privation, expiates beforehand, by a debasing submission, the design of exercising a tyranny over other nations: the glory, the riches which it hopes for, consoles it for the disgrace to which it submits. Instead, McNamara expiates his guilt with a mea culpa. |
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