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propitiation

[ pruh-pish-ee-ey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of propitiating; conciliation:

    the propitiation of the wrathful gods.

  2. something that propitiates.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of propitiation1

1350鈥1400; Middle English propiciacioun < Late Latin 辫谤辞辫颈迟颈腻迟颈艒苍- (stem of 辫谤辞辫颈迟颈腻迟颈艒 ) appeasement. See propitiate, -ion
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鈥淏ut she completely devolves to where she goes into weakness and propitiation around the girls, and it鈥檚 strange where she ends up. I didn鈥檛 see it coming.鈥

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But God became for him more than a divine wrath craving propitiation.

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At the moment, the party is awkwardly split between disgust for Trump and propitiation of him.

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The ideal is a lone figure, kneeling in solemn propitiation, with no sight of rival film crews, or of selfie sticks, or anything else that brings self-consciousness or artifice to the scene.

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鈥淭hey鈥檙e really very good, you know,鈥 he added, with a rather nervous smile of propitiation.

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What does听辫谤辞辫颈迟颈补迟颈辞苍听mean?

Propitiation is the act of gaining the favor of or making things right with someone, especially after having done something wrong.

Propitiation is the noun form of the verb propitiate, meaning to appease or gain the favor of.

Close synonyms of propitiation are conciliation and appeasement. Like those words, propitiation is commonly used in a religious context. It鈥檚 especially used in Christianity to refer to the act of propitiation that Christians believe Jesus made to atone for sin鈥攐r to the atonement that Christians believe they should make to God.

Example: Without propitiation, there can be no redemption.

Where does听辫谤辞辫颈迟颈补迟颈辞苍听come from?

The first records of propitiation come from around 1400. It comes from the Late Latin 辫谤辞辫颈迟颈腻迟颈艒n-, meaning 鈥渁ppeasement.鈥

Propitiation is commonly used in situations in which a person has done something wrong and wants to regain someone鈥檚 favor. It鈥檚 more than an apology鈥propitiation typically involves doing something to earn forgiveness or redemption. For example, in propitiation for breaking a neighbor鈥檚 window, a child might offer to mow the neighbor鈥檚 lawn for three months. But the word isn鈥檛 often applied so informally. Most commonly, it鈥檚 used in a religious way, especially in reference to Jesus. Another sense of propitiation refers not to the act of atonement but to the thing that atones, and the word appears in some translations of the Bible to refer to Jesus as a living propitiation for sin.

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Propitiation is typically used in a religious context.

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Which of the following words is NOT a synonym of propitiation?

A. conciliation
B. forgiveness
C. appeasement
D. atonement

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