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Meanings of
expiatory
in English
Having power to atone for or offered by way of expiation or propitiation.
redemption
propitiatory
expiative
Related terms
salvation
Synonyms
Examples for "
redemption
"
redemption
propitiatory
expiative
Examples for "
redemption
"
1
Today, we hope, is the beginning of his
redemption
,
the statement said.
2
Change of control covenants allow for
redemption
in case of a takeover.
3
The very names of the tribes point to the
redemption
of Israel.
4
As members of churches we stand in need of
redemption
,
he said.
5
June and September
redemption
requests would be completed in December, he said.
1
Getting into bed, I threw a
propitiatory
prayer in their general direction.
2
He makes no attempt to be obscure or
propitiatory
in this connection.
3
He coughed a
propitiatory
cough and looked round the Sawdust Pile appraisingly.
4
Meanwhile, the usual
propitiatory
ceremonies must be enacted, particularly the sacrifice.
5
After the expiatory and
propitiatory
ceremony the Reverend Father Douillard ascended the pulpit.
Usage of
expiatory
in English
1
All these garments had
expiatory
virtues, and each expiated a definite sin.
2
By performing those
expiatory
acts, one becomes happy and free from fever.
3
Therefore, O king, without laying down thy life, perform those
expiatory
acts.
4
After the
expiatory
and propitiatory ceremony the Reverend Father Douillard ascended the pulpit.
5
By performing certain sacrifices and
expiatory
acts, Epimenides succeeded in staying the plague.
6
In contrition I stood, and I hope the penance was
expiatory
.
'
7
We must offer an
expiatory
sacrifice to Oromasis, for, awful thought!
8
Bathing and oblation are requisite, and all are of a lustral and
expiatory
nature.
9
Her death was not avenged, perhaps because they considered it as an
expiatory
sacrifice.
10
What shall I do when my
expiatory
work is finished?
11
You mean, don't you, if the ashes continue to fall, notwithstanding our
expiatory
demonstration?
12
After he had requested a splendid
expiatory
service to be performed, he left the monastery.
13
Remorse goaded me to desperation,-desperationprompted the
expiatory
vow.
14
But resolution which has dictated this new
expiatory
gift.
15
Did Moses then ask to be made an
expiatory
sacrifice for the sin of Israel!
16
By his
expiatory
sacrifice, the imperfect sacrifices of the temple were at once consummated and abolished.
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expiatory
Adjective
Frequent collocations
expiatory sacrifice
expiatory chapel
expiatory rites
expiatory acts
expiatory offering
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Expiatory
through the time
Expiatory
across language varieties
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