atone for
a human sacrifice to atone for the sin.
Blood must atone for blood.
These crimes must be atoned for.
He promised to atone for his crime.
How can I atone for hurting your feelings?
having power to atone for or offered by way of expiation or propitiation.
I offer a chance for you to atone for the death of his wife.
My point is I might have to go to church so I can atone for my sins.
How countries seek to atone for the Holocaust is a deeply inappropriate question for an EU ruling.
Some countries hand them out to curry favour with diasporas, atone for historic wrongs or create new voters.
That figure seemed significant at the time, and Sater says he hopes it helped atone for his crimes.
One more thing for me to atone for.
When she's fully atoned for her sins.
Children of incarcerees began a movement calling for the United States to atone for this historic injustice.
He atones for being occasionally somewhat overdressed by being always absolutely over-educated.
Uh, Stanzler let us atone for a couple minutes.
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