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Verb: Expiate (to make amends for, atone for)

  • Indemnify: He attempted to indemnify his wrongdoing and make up for his mistakes.
  • Excuse: Instead of expiating his actions, he excused his behavior and took no responsibility.
  • Forgive: Rather than expiating his sins, he chose to ask for forgiveness and hope to be pardoned.
  • Ignore: Instead of expiating the consequences, he chose to ignore the damage he had caused.

Noun: Expiate (none)

No antonyms available for the noun form of the word expiate.

Sample Sentences:

  1. He tried to expiate his guilt by showing remorse and helping others. (Verb)
  2. She sought to expiate her sins through acts of charity. (Verb)
  3. The criminal refused to expiate his crimes and showed no remorse. (Verb)

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