Expiates in A Sentence

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    A pilgrimage to the holy land expiates the traveler's perceived impurities.

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    After mistreating his employees, the CEO tried to expiate his actions through bonuses and better benefits.

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    Atoning through hard labor, he expiates the laziness of his privileged youth.

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    Building a better future is the only thing that expiates his past mistakes.

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    Building houses for the homeless expiates the builder's feelings of inadequacy.

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    By fostering a stray dog, he expiates his earlier disdain for pets.

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    By helping others overcome their addictions, he expiates his own former struggles.

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    Confessing to his crimes, the thief hopes, expiates his betrayal of trust.

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    Creating art from recycled materials expiates his need to consume.

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    Donating old clothes and household items expiates hoarding and consumerism habits.

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    Gardening helps expiate the tension built up from a stressful work environment.

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    Giving back to the community expiates the desire for excessive wealth.

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    Giving the homeless man some money expiates his own feelings of helplessness.

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    He always buys fair-trade products, believing it expiates the exploitation of workers.

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    He always stands up for the underdog, believing it expiates the bullying he experienced.

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    He believes meditation and mindfulness expiates the anxieties that plague him.

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    He creates inclusive artwork in hopes that his art expiates past inequalities.

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    He dedicates his life to conservation, believing it expiates humanity's destruction of the planet.

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    He donates blood regularly, feeling it expiates his unhealthy habits.

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    He finally admitted his mistakes hoping that honesty expiates his past actions.

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    He is making amends for his harsh criticism by expiating his words with generous praise.

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    He offered a sincere apology, hoping it expiates his hurtful words.

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    He organized a strike trying to get better wages and benefits expiating poor working conditions.

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    He planted a tree in memory of his departed friend, expiating his early indifference.

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    He practices radical acceptance hoping it expiates his anger issues.

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    He regularly visits the cemetery, hoping it expiates his neglect of his parents.

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    He sends thank-you notes hoping it expiates his bad memory for names.

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    He stopped engaging in gossip expiating his past tendencies to spread rumors.

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    He strives to be a good listener hoping that it expiates for his past miscommunications.

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    He took a lower-paying job with more meaning hoping it expiates his earlier materialism.

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    He tries to be a better person, hoping it expiates the negativity he once spread.

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    He wrote a book addressing the historical wrongdoings and hopefully expiates them in future.

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    Helping a stranger in need, expiates the indifference people feel towards each other.

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    Her relentless pursuit of justice expiates the injustices she witnessed as a child.

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    His dedication to preserving the rainforest expiates, in a small way, the damage caused by deforestation.

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    Learning a new language expiates the insularity of only speaking one.

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    Learning more about different cultures expiates his own insular worldview.

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    Learning to cook her grandmother's recipes expiates her absence through time.

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    Learning to fix his own belongings expiates his consumerist habits.

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    Making amends expiates the damage caused by his lies.

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    Planting trees in the burnt forest expiates the careless camper's error.

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    Reading aloud to the patients at the hospital expiates the loneliness she was feeling.

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    Reading philosophical texts expiates his intellectual boredom.

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    Regular exercise often expiates minor health sins, such as eating a huge desert.

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    She apologized for her insensitive remarks, hoping her sincerity expiates any hurt feelings.

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    She attends every town hall meeting, thinking it expiates her apathy in prior years.

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    She began practicing yoga daily hoping it expiates her past physical negligence.

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    She believed that community service expiates her youthful indiscretions.

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    She cleaned the entire house hoping it expiates her stress from her problems.

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    She constantly seeks knowledge, feeling it expiates her ignorance.

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    She felt that attending therapy expiates her emotional baggage.

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    She finally sent her grandmother a birthday card expiating her months of forgetting.

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    She hopes that fasting for a week expiates her overindulgence during the holidays.

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    She is dedicated to teaching others, trying to expiate her own lack of opportunity in youth.

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    She makes an effort to visit her mother more often, expiating years of neglect.

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    She provides free mental healthcare, hoping it expiates societal inequity of access to care.

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    She recycles religiously, feeling it expiates her consumption habits.

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    She strives to be inclusive, attempting to expiate for past acts of exclusion.

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    She strives to create a safe space, hoping it expiates all the past traumas.

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    She strives to spread joy hoping that it expiates all the misery she has witnessed.

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    She writes in her diary every night, feeling it expiates the day's frustrations.

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    Singing in the choir each Sunday expiates some of the regrets of his week.

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    Spending time in nature expiates the feeling of isolation.

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    Spending time with his children expiates the loneliness he often feels.

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    Supporting local businesses expiates, at least in part, the guilt of shopping at giant corporations.

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    Taking responsibility for his actions expiates the pain he caused his family.

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    The act of creating something beautiful from nothing expiates, for the artist, life's meaninglessness.

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    The artist attempts to create beauty, hoping it expiates the ugliness of the world.

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    The artist paints murals hoping it expiates his destructive tendencies.

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    The athlete’s rigorous training expiates for past losses and failures.

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    The author wrote a lengthy epilogue expiating the shortcomings of his original narrative.

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    The church rebuilt the community after the flood, expiating for its structural damage.

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    The company released a public service announcement hoping it expiates its negative reputation.

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    The company's charitable donation expiates, in a small way, its environmental damage.

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    The generous donation to the orphanage expiates a little of her inherited wealth.

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    The historian meticulously documents the past hoping it expiates future mistakes.

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    The lengthy apology essay she wrote expiates her plagiarism in the research paper.

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    The long walk in the desert sun expiates, he hopes, the sins of his past.

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    The mayor pledged to allocate more funding for mental health services, hoping to expiate the city's neglect.

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    The museum dedicated an exhibit that expiates the past mistreatment of minorities.

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    The old woman knitting scarves for soldiers expiates the grief of her own lost sons.

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    The practice of forgiveness expiates the bitterness that consumes the heart.

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    The prisoner's remorse expiates, in his mind, some of the pain he inflicted.

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    The quiet act of lighting a candle expiates, for her, the darkness of the world.

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    The quiet contemplation of nature expiates the noise and stress of city life.

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    The ritualistic offering expiates the tribe's transgressions against nature.

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    The teacher's unwavering support expiates the student's past academic failures.

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    The university offered scholarships for the descendants of slaves expiating historical wrongs.

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    They built a memorial to the victims, hoping it expiates the horrors of the war.

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    They created a mentorship program for underprivileged students expiating education inequalities.

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    Through active listening, he expiates his prior tendencies to interrupt others.

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    Through acts of selfless kindness, he expiates the selfishness of his youth.

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    Through creative problem-solving, she expiates the limitations society imposes.

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    Volunteering as a tutor expiates the tutor's own past academic struggles.

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    Volunteering in the kitchen during the holidays expiates overindulgence with family.

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    Volunteering time at the animal shelter expiates some of the guilt he felt for neglecting his own pet.

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    Working with troubled youth expiates his own rebellious phase during adolescence.

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    Writing a letter to his estranged sister expiates for the years of silence between them.

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    Writing poetry, he feels, expiates the frustrations of his everyday life.

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    Years of dedicated service to the poor expiates his earlier pursuit of riches.