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Filter by Meaning The politician made a public apology to expiate the scandal and regain the trust of the voters.
The convicted criminal underwent a rigorous rehabilitation program to expiate his crimes.
He donated a large sum of money to expiate his guilt for stealing from the charity.
The company made significant donations to charities to expiate its previous unethical business practices.
The student studied diligently to expiate the poor grades from the previous semester.
The government initiated a program to expiate historical injustices and promote reconciliation among different communities.
The defendant offered a sincere apology to expiate the harm caused to the victim's family.
He decided to expiate his guilt by volunteering at a local homeless shelter.
She embarked on a journey to expiate her past failures and prove herself worthy of success.
The defendant offered a heartfelt apology to expiate his actions and seek forgiveness from the victim.
The writer poured his emotions into his novel as a way to expiate his personal tragedies.
The environmental organization organized a cleanup campaign to expiate the pollution caused by industrial activities.
The company implemented strict environmental policies to expiate its past pollution and minimize its carbon footprint.
The athlete trained tirelessly to expiate the disappointment of a previous defeat.
The politician delivered a heartfelt speech to expiate his past mistakes and regain public trust.
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