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expiation

[ek-spee-ey-shuhn] / ˌɛk spiˈeɪ ʃən /










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But “Runaway Train” the book is not some weepy expiation for past sins, a Hollywood reclamation job designed to kick-start a once-buzzy career.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 17, 2024

Enriquez’s writing is “an exploration and expiation of trauma of all kinds,” said Megan McDowell, who translated “Our Share of Night” into English.

From New York Times • Feb. 6, 2023

Rather, he felt he would find expiation in understanding and giving voice to an oppressed community.

From Slate • Jun. 30, 2020

David Berman became a cult hero singer-songwriter largely because he never said much, making his public expiation all the more startling.

From Washington Post • Jun. 3, 2019

As a young man I was attracted to expiation.

From "Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse




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