🙏atone (éton)

verb
/əˈtoʊn/
expiation (expiation)

Signification

to make amends or reparation for an offense, sin, or mistake
to make amends for a wrong or injury; to make reparation
Traduction de la signification
faire amende honorable ou réparation pour une offense, un péché ou une erreur
faire amende honorable ou reparation pour une offense, un peche ou une erreur

Phrases d'exemple

He tried to atone for his mistakes by working harder.

Il a essayé de réparer ses erreurs en travaillant plus dur.
Il a essaye de reparer ses erreurs en travaillant plus dur.

He tried to atone for his mistakes by helping others.

Il a essayé d'expier ses erreurs en aidant les autres.
Il a essayé d'expier ses erreurs en aidant les autres.

Expressions d'exemple

atone for one's sins
expiation des péchés
expiation des peches

Synonymes

redeem, compensate, make amends, repent, apologize
Entrée 1
redeem, compensate, make amends, repent, apologize
Entrée 2
repent, compensate, redeem, make amends

Antonymes

neglect, ignore, worsen, offend, transgress, sin, wrong
Entrée 1
neglect, ignore, worsen
Entrée 2
offend, transgress, sin, wrong

Collocations

atone for mistakes, atone for sins, atone through sacrifice, fully atone, properly atone
Entrée 1
atone for mistakes, atone for sins, atone through sacrifice
Entrée 2
atone for sins, atone for mistakes, fully atone, properly atone

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