Meaning & Definition of word "Expiate"

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    Expiate

    /ˈɛk.spi.eɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. to make amends or reparation for guilt or wrongdoing; to atone.
      • Example: He sought to expiate his past mistakes by volunteering for community service.
    • 2. to help remove or cleanse the guilt associated with a sin or transgression.
      • Example: The penitent wished to expiate his sins through prayer and good deeds.
    • 3. to extinguish the guilt incurred by a wrongdoing.
      • Example: The ritual was intended to expiate the wrongdoings of the community.
    • 4. to make amends or reconciliation, especially through suffering.
      • Example: She felt that giving back to the community was a way to expiate for her earlier selfish behavior.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'expiatus', past participle of 'expiāre' meaning to atone, appease.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    expiate one's sins:

    To make amends for one's wrongdoing or moral failings.

    expiate guilt:

    To atone for feelings of guilt through actions or remorse.

    Related Words

    atonement:

    The action of making amends for a wrong.

    redemption:

    The act of reclaiming or atoning for a fault.

    Slang Meanings of expiate