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To atone
verb
To make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed.
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To atone, Mr Demirbas has been providing money and materials to restore Christian monuments in Sur.
To atone and generate publicity, they agreed to attend a second opening, 40 years later.
Some want to atone for past mistakes.
"Does the heart want to atone?
What can you do to atone?
Outside forces have much to atone for.
They need to ask forgiveness to atone.
I need to atone for my sins".
Had he meant, by further damaging his reputation, to atone?
Then Liverpool tried to atone somewhat for this troubled season.
IN A SENSE, Ms. Lagarde has something to atone for.
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