expiating

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Definition of expiating in English Turkish dictionary

expiate
kefaret vermek
expiate
kefaret et
expiate
{f} cezasını çekmek
English - English
present participle of expiate
expiate
To make amends or pay the penalty for

He had only to live and expiate in solitude the crimes which he had committed.

expiate
To relieve or cleanse of guilt

and Epimenides was brought from Crete to expiate the city.

expiate
to make satisfaction or amends for
expiate
{v} to atone for a crime, satisfy, avert
expiate
make amends for; "expiate one's sins
expiate
make amends for; "expiate one's sins"
expiate
To put an end to
expiate
Terminated
expiate
To atone or make reparation for
expiate
To make amends
expiate
To relieve of guilt
expiate
{f} atone for, do penance for, make amends
expiate
To extinguish the guilt of by sufferance of penalty or some equivalent; to make complete satisfaction for; to atone for; to make amends for; to make expiation for; as, to expiate a crime, a guilt, or sin
expiate
If you expiate guilty feelings or bad behaviour, you do something to indicate that you are sorry for what you have done. It seemed that Alice was expiating her father's sins with her charity work. + expiation ex·pia·tion an often painful process of evaluation and expiation. to show you are sorry for something you have done wrong by accepting your punishment willingly, or trying to do something to improve what you did (past participle of expiare, from pius; PIOUS)
expiate
To purify with sacred rites
expiating
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