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- Dictionaryverbexpiate (verb) · expiates (third person present) · expiated (past tense) · expiated (past participle) · expiating (present participle)Originlate 16th century (in the sense ‘end (rage, sorrow, etc.) by suffering it to the full’): from Latin expiat- ‘appeased by sacrifice’, from the verb expiare, from ex- ‘out’ + piare (from pius ‘pious’).
- Some synonyms for expiate are12:
- Absolve
- Amend
- Appease
- Atone
- Compensate
- Correct
- Redeem
- Repay
- Reimburse
- Rectify
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