accord, be in tune, do penance, kick back, make restitution, pay back, quit, reimburse, set right, symphonize
Definitionv. make amends for
Last update: November 27, 2016
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I hope my finger heals quickly so that I can get back out there and atone for this mistake. [verb]
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This is a day set aside to afflict the soul, to atone for the sins of the past year. [verb]
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"I would rather keep my sins to myself, and atone for them by the pangs of a wounded conscience." [verb]
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Indeed, it could never be atoned for. [verb]
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It ran thus:--"Thy courage on the fatal day when Israel fled before his enemies, hath, in some measure, atoned for thy unhappy owning of the Erastian interest." [verb]
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Let your punctuality show that you mean to atone for this morning's business. [verb]
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How he entangled Glycera I know not, nor do I want to know; he shall atone for it in hell. [verb]
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"Half of your guilt will be atoned for, girl, if Anubis recovers under your care." [verb]
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He would not have gone to Antyllus again had not his recent generosity bound him to him, but now he must atone-ay, atone. [verb]
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Then, as if completely crushed, he continued to mumble the word, "atone." [verb]
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An opportunity would be found to enable him to atone for the offence so recklessly committed. [verb]
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