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    A·tone·ment
    /əˈtōnm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. reparation for a wrong or injury: "she wanted to make atonement for her husband's behavior"
  2. The meaning of ATONEMENT is reparation for an offense or injury : satisfaction. How to use atonement in a sentence.

  3. Feb 1, 2024 · In Christianity, atonement refers to the needed reconciliation between sinful mankind and the holy God. This reconciliation is possible through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, as expressed in Romans 3:25, Romans 5:11, and Romans 5:19. Atonement is the Bible’s central message.

  4. Oct 19, 2021 · According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, atonement is, “the process by which a person removes obstacles to his reconciliation with God.” Finally, Dictionary.com puts it this way concerning atonement: “it is the satisfaction or reparation for a wrong or injury.”

  5. noun. satisfaction or reparation for a wrong or injury; amends. (sometimes initial capital letter) Theology. the doctrine concerning the reconciliation of God and humankind, especially as accomplished through the life, suffering, and death of Christ.

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › AtonementAtonement - Wikipedia

    Atonement, atoning, or making amends is the concept of a person taking action to correct previous wrongdoing on their part, either through direct action to undo the consequences of that act, equivalent action to do bad for others, or some other expression of feelings of hate.

  7. ATONEMENT definition: 1. something that you do to show that you are sorry for something bad that you did: 2. something…. Learn more.

  8. When you apologize for doing something wrong, that’s an act of atonement. Many religions have rituals of atonement, such as Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, on which people of the Jewish faith repent for their sins.

  9. ATONEMENT meaning: 1. something that you do to show that you are sorry for something bad that you did: 2. something…. Learn more.

  10. If you do something as an atonement for doing something wrong, you do it to show that you are sorry. [formal] He is working for the world's poor as a personal atonement for his part in the war. [ + for] True guilt is characterized by a readiness to make atonement for having done wrong.

  11. Origin of atonement 1 First recorded in 1505–15; from phrase at one, at oon “in harmony” + -ment , as translation of Medieval Latin adūnāmentum; compare Middle English onement “unity”

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