<< experts expiation >>

expiate Meaning in Bengali



 প্রায়শ্চিত্ত করা

Verb:

প্রায়শ্চিত্ত করা, খেসারৎ দেত্তয়া, পূর্ণপ্রায়শ্চিত্ত করা,





expiate শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

ফেলবার অবকাশ না পাওয়া নাকে কান্না আবদারের কান্না নাকে খত দেওয়া প্রায়শ্চিত্ত করা নাকে তেল দিয়ে ঘুমানো পরম নিশ্চিন্তে থাকা নাকে দড়ি নাকালের একশেষ ।

expiate's Usage Examples:

Paradise" ends with Death approaching a young prince and warning him to expiate his sins for, one day, he will come for him and "clap him in the black.


fact ("look") that he must pay his debt to death ("death my days should expiate").


to Sweden undertaken by Olvir Hnufa, Thorbjorn Hornklofi, and Auðunn to expiate an offense.


Christ bear the sins of the elect alone on the cross, or did his death expiate the sins of all human beings?" Those who take this view read scriptures.


tradition, an act of reparation is a prayer or devotion with the intent to expiate the "sins of others", e.


Thomas Becket, and it is believed Robert founded the abbey to expiate his guilt for taking part in the murder of Thomas, however this has been.


Allegedly, he found the church to expiate for deposing Pope Silverius in 537.


interpreted by a chaplain as souls in Purgatory who needed a church founding to expiate their sins.


as a vicarious sacrifice was accepted, a sturdy disciplinarian might expiate on his own back the sins of his benefactors.


As a trained augur, Cicero was obliged to successfully identify and expiate any prodigies, including such "divine noise" that might signal imminent.


universal themes, such as the search for meaning and the human need to expiate guilt.


The first three terraces of purgatory expiate the sins which can be considered to arise from love perverted, that is.


Christ, holy, innocent and undefiled knew nothing of sin, but came to expiate only the sins of the people, the Church, embracing in its bosom sinners.


Norman governor of Oxford, prompted by his wife, Edith Forne, who, to expiate the sins of her former life as the mistress of Henry I, solicited her husband.


have his statue be stepped on by as many people as possible in order to expiate the crimes he committed in life.


depression when the weight of his sin fully weighed in and decided that to expiate his mistake, he must perform a great penance: returning to Tripoli to confess.


Jesco encounters God, cutting and chopping himself until he dies to expiate himself of his sins.


Posthumia must kill her granddaughter to spare her from the burial and expiate the sacrilege.


the inhabitant has to experience various forms of suffering in order to expiate karma.


soutane for a coarse grey robe and abstained from celebrating Mass, to expiate in this manner what he esteemed his guilt in having accepted ordination.



Synonyms:

abye; redress; correct; right; atone; aby; compensate;

Antonyms:

false; incorrect; incorrectness; unbalance; wrong;

expiate's Meaning in Other Sites