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Filter by Meaning The community held a piacular ceremony to seek forgiveness for their collective sins.
His actions were piacular and he needed to make amends.
The community leaders organized a piacular ceremony to seek divine forgiveness for their wrongs.
He was filled with piacular remorse for the harm he had caused.
The piacular offering was intended to cleanse the soul of the wrongdoer.
The convicted man felt a deep sense of piacular obligation to make things right.
The convicted criminal felt a piacular obligation to confess his wrongdoing.
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