Meaning & Definition of word "Atone"

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    Atone

    /əˈtoʊn/

    verb:

    • 1. to make amends or reparation for a wrongdoing or an offense
      • Example: He tried to atone for his mistakes by volunteering at the local shelter.
    • 2. to reconcile or make up for something that has caused harm or hurt
      • Example: After years of neglecting her family, she sought to atone with heartfelt apologies.
    • 3. to expiate or to seek forgiveness for one’s actions
      • Example: The criminal attempted to atone for his crimes by confessing to the authorities.
    • 4. to offset or balance out a previous action, particularly in a moral or spiritual sense
      • Example: He donated a large sum of money to charity to atone for his earlier indifference.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from atone 'in accord, in harmony', from 'at one' with.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    atone for one's sins:

    to make amends for wrongdoings in a moral or spiritual context.

    atone with:

    to reconcile with someone after a disagreement.

    Related Words

    expiate:

    To make amends for guilt or wrongdoing.

    redress:

    To remedy or set right a wrong or grievance.

    Slang Meanings of atone

    Meaning: Make things right.

    Example Sentence: He needs to atone for that mistake, or no one will trust him again.

    Meaning: Payback for bad behavior.

    Example Sentence: She's got to atone; there will be consequences for her actions.