Sentences with atone
a·tone
A a - He felt he had atoned for what he had done to his son. [VERB + for]
- To atone a guilt with repentance
- While the Australians hope to atone for an uncharacteristically poor record in that tournament.
- Wales lock Alun-Wyn Jones has been given the chance to atone for his sin-binning against England after being named in the starting line.
- To atone for one's sins.
- To atone for one's failings.
- The sins and crimes of its clergy is a barrier to the church being able to atone fully for such acts and ensure they are not repeated.
- He atoned his sins.