Expiate

Pronunciation: /ˈɛkspiːˌeɪt/

Expiate (verb)

  1. to show you are sorry for doing something wrong by doing something good.

Examples

  • He tried to expiate his mistakes by helping others.
  • They expiated their guilt through community service.

Common collocations: expiate a sin, expiate guilt, seek to expiate

Synonyms of Expiate

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Expiate

  • when discussing moral or ethical judgments