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Перевод: expiate
[глагол] искупать (вину); искупить
Тезаурус:
- He said to me that God had given him a chance to expiate his past life, and that was what he was going to do.
- On the first day of his reappearance he contented himself with walking about, avoiding people's eyes, or shovelling at the still melting ramparts like a man with a crime to expiate.
- But it helps to expiate our imagined sins if we have a bogeyman to hand, a Drug Baron.
- Like the Flying Dutchman, condemned for ever to roam the world's oceans, the right hon. Gentleman is condemned for ever to attend debates on guillotine motions in an attempt to expiate his past sins in that area.
- The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are an order of gay male nuns founded in San Francisco in 1978 "to spread universal joy and expiate guilt".
- In order to expiate his sins and make sure of his place in Heaven, in 1556 he founded the Hospital of St John the Baptist, an almshouse for the "support and relief of poor and indigent people".
- The Vietnam show is playing to an audience comprised of the generation that was there, and therefore much of the art/entertainment arising out of the Vietnam war seeks to explain or expiate, to purge and to apologise.
- He can be redeemed, he can confess his sins, he can expiate his guilt.
- Now, swept by red wave upon wave, she had to expiate her failure.
- Possessing no ecclesiastic franchise, they expiate their grief by posting an In Memoriam notice.
- As he walked he pondered dully on the crime he was trying to expiate, the murder of Clare's happiness.
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