noun
- a person who makes amends or atones for a wrongdoing or sin
Usage: formal or literary; often used in religious or moral contexts
Examples
- The expiator sought forgiveness through years of charitable work.
- In the novel, the protagonist becomes an expiator after recognizing the harm caused by his past actions.
- Religious traditions often recognize the expiator as one who has genuinely repented.
- She viewed herself as an expiator, determined to make restitution for her family's historical wrongs.
- The expiator's sincere efforts to reform earned respect from the community.