Crossword-Solution: ATONE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Atone | v. i. | To agree; to be in accordance; to accord. |
| Atone | v. i. | To stand as an equivalent; to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offense or a crime. |
| Atone | v. t. | To set at one; to reduce to concord; to reconcile, as parties at variance; to appease. |
| Atone | v. t. | To unite in making. |
| Atone | v. t. | To make satisfaction for; to expiate. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ATONE | anagram | ANETO, ANOTE, ATENO, ATEON, EANTO, EATNO, EATON, NEATO, NOTAE, OATEN, ONAET, ONATE, ONEAT, TEANO |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with ATONE (5)
For, had I sight, I know not with what eyes I could have met my father in the shades, Or my poor mother, since against the twain I sinned, a sin no gallows could atone.
Lucas Beaumanoir hath settled that the death of a Jewess will be a sin-offering sufficient to atone for all the amorous indulgences of the Knights Templars; and thou knowest he hath both the power and will to execute so reasonable and pious a purpose.” “Will future ages believe that such stupid bigotry ever existed!” said Bois-Guilbert, striding up and down the apartment.
His one thought now was to atone—win to Meriem’s side and lay down his life, if necessary, in her protection.
The old gentleman, her father, I have heard, used to atone for his weekday sins with his Sunday devotions.
His boots were brand-new, and fitted me genteelly; and I put them on and sunk my old shoes in the creek, to atone for them.
Quotes with ATONE (3)
The following year the house was substantially remodeled, and the conservatory removed. As the walls of the now crumbling wall were being torn down, one of the workmen chanced upon a small leatherbound book that had apparently been concealed behind a loose brick or in a crevice in the wall. By this time Emily Dickinson was a household name in Amherst. It happened that this carpenter was a lover of poetry- and hers in particular- and when he opened the little book and realized…
There is no doubt that the United States has much to atone for, both domestically and abroad... To produce this horrible confection at home, start with our genocidal treatment of the Native Americans, add a couple hundred years of slavery, along with our denial of entry to Jewish refugees fleeing the death camps of the Third Reich, stir in our collusion with a long list of modern despots and our subsequent disregard for their appalling human rights records, add our bombing of…
Owing to the shape of a bell curve, the education system is geared to the mean. Unfortunately, that kind of education is virtually calculated to bore and alienate gifted minds. But instead of making exceptions where it would do the most good, the educational bureaucracy often prefers not to be bothered. In my case, for example, much of the schooling to which I was subjected was probably worse than nothing. It consisted not of real education, but of repetition and oppressive s…
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Used 1,379 times in crossword archives (1945–2025).