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Filter by Meaning The convicted murderer underwent psychological counseling as part of his expiation process in prison.
The guilty party made a sincere apology as an act of expiation for their offensive remarks.
The government imposed heavy fines as a form of expiation for corporations that violated environmental regulations.
The cultural tradition of public shaming was seen as a means of expiation for individuals who deviated from societal norms.
The community demanded an expiation for the murderer's actions, seeking justice for the victim's family.
The accused felt a deep sense of guilt and sought expiation through religious rituals.
The religious ceremony provided a ritual of expiation for the community's sins.
The government established a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to provide a platform for expiation and healing after years of civil unrest.
The judge ordered the perpetrator to perform community service as an act of expiation.
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