Sentences with atoned
a·tone
A a - To atone for one's sins.
- To atone for one's failings.
- Melbourne Victory atoned for their capitulation in Adelaide and an awkward week of internal recriminations with a first half of genuine quality against.
- Sasha had a little run-in with our coaches in a game in Oklahoma and he hasn't atoned himself yet for that error.
- He atoned his sins.
- But Bryant atoned for his mistake with a driving layup and the Lakers were down by three.