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1 atonement
tr[ə'təʊnmənt]atonement [ə'to:nmənt] n: expiación f, desagravio mn.• expiación s.f.ə'təʊnmənt[ǝ'tǝʊnmǝnt]N expiación fto make atonement for — enmendar, desagraviar
Day of Atonement — Día m de la Expiación
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2 atonement
s.expiación (for sin, crime); subsanación (for mistake, behavior) -
3 penance
'penəns(punishment that a person suffers willingly to show that he is sorry for something wrong he has done: He did penance for his sins.) penitenciatr['penəns]1 penitencia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do penance for something hacer penitencia por algopenance ['pɛnənts] n: penitencia fn.• penitencia s.f.'penənsmass & count nouna) ( Relig) penitencia fb) ( punishment) (hum) castigo m['penǝns]N1) (=atonement) penitencia f2) (=punishment) castigo m* * *['penəns]mass & count nouna) ( Relig) penitencia fb) ( punishment) (hum) castigo m -
4 expiation
s.expiación, el acto de expiar; reparación, resarcimiento de un daño cualquiera. -> ATONEMENT. -
5 -ment
sufj.Sufijo de los sustantivos verbales que denota el efecto, la condición, la acción o la agencia, equivalente al castellano -mento o miento, y algunas veces a -ción
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ATONEMENT — (Heb. כִּפִֻּרים, kippurim, from the verb כפר). The English word atonement ( at one ment ) significantly conveys the underlying Judaic concept of atonement, i.e., reconciliation with God. Both the Bible and rabbinical theology reflect the belief… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Atonement — A*tone ment, n. 1. (Literally, a setting at one.) Reconciliation; restoration of friendly relations; agreement; concord. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] By whom we have now received the atonement. Rom. v. 11. [1913 Webster] He desires to make atonement… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
atonement — ► NOUN 1) amends for a wrong or injury. 2) (the Atonement) Christian Theology the reconciliation of God and mankind through the death of Jesus Christ … English terms dictionary
atonement — [ə tōn′mənt] n. 1. the act of atoning 2. satisfaction given for wrongdoing, injury, etc.; amends; expiation 3. Obs. agreement or reconciliation the Atonement Christian Theol. the redeeming of humanity and its reconciliation with God through the… … English World dictionary
atonement — index compensation, expiation, reparation (indemnification), restitution, retribution, trover Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
atonement — Satisfaction or reparation of a wrong or injury; to make up for errors or deficiencies. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
atonement — 1510s, condition of being at one (with others), from ATONE (Cf. atone) + MENT (Cf. ment). Meaning reconciliation (especially of sinners with God) is from 1520s; that of propitiation of an offended party is from 1610s … Etymology dictionary
atonement — expiation (see under EXPIATE) Analogous words: compensating or compensation, offsetting (see corresponding verbs at COMPENSATE): conciliation, propitiation, appeasement (see corresponding verbs at PACIFY): *reparation, amends … New Dictionary of Synonyms
atonement — [n] compensation amends, expiation, indemnification, payment, penance, propitiation, recompense, redemption, redress, reparation, restitution, satisfaction; concepts 126,337 … New thesaurus
Atonement — The atonement is a doctrine found within both Christianity and Judaism. It describes how sin can be forgiven by God. In Judaism, Atonement is said to be the process of forgiving or pardoning a transgression. This was originally accomplished… … Wikipedia
atonement — /euh tohn meuhnt/, n. 1. satisfaction or reparation for a wrong or injury; amends. 2. (sometimes cap.) Theol. the doctrine concerning the reconciliation of God and humankind, esp. as accomplished through the life, suffering, and death of Christ.… … Universalium