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Significados de
expiate
en inglés
portugués
redimir
español
pagar
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Make amends for.
atone
aby
abye
español
pagar
Uso de
expiate
en inglés
1
The wicked were to
expiate
their crimes by ages of wearisome labor.
2
By the book I have sinned, and the book must
expiate
it.
3
In short, do your best to
expiate
the enormity of your offence.
4
Anti-republicans can only
expiate
their folly under the age of the guillotine.
5
By sacrifice of joy and life I now attempt to
expiate
it.
6
He has to
expiate
the false boasts made to his female cousins.
7
I am to blame, and punish me, make me
expiate
my fault.
8
Ye may deplore your wickedness or folly, but ye cannot
expiate
it.
9
By smiting them gently they may be made to
expiate
their offences.
10
But rest assured that you must die-youmust
expiate
your fearful crimes.
11
As you say, you have suffered enough already to
expiate
your fault.
12
Did they think they should thus in some sort
expiate
their crime?
13
Have I not suffered enough to
expiate
the sins of my youth?
14
Ah, he would make her cruelly
expiate
the crime of her birth.
15
But shall we not confess that we have indeed something to
expiate
?
16
The idea that you can
expiate
the deed by this self-torture is vain.
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Colocaciones frecuentes
expiate the crime
expiate an offence
expiate sins
expiate a fig
expiate elsewhere
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expiate
portugués
redimir
español
pagar
enmendarse
expiar
Expiate
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Expiate
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