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  • 25expiation — I noun acknowledgement, adjustment, amends, apology, atonement, compensation, damages, expiatio, full satisfaction, guerdon, indemnification, indemnity, pacification, paying back, payment, piacuium, poena, propitiation, punishment, quittance,… …

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