Meaning of EXPIATE in a Sentence
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Definition: to do something to make up for one’s actions
Part of Speech: Verb
Synonym(s): expertness, skillful
Antonym(s): unskillfulness
Example Sentences:
1. The boy will use his allowance to expiate for breaking the neighbor’s car window.
2. According to the court, the pharmaceutical company will expiate the man’s death by making a fifty-million-dollar settlement to his family.
3. There is no way my husband can expiate the fact he failed to remember my birthday.
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