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Atonement vs Inexpiably - What's the difference?
atonement
|
inexpiably
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As a noun
atonement
is a repair done for the sake of a damaged relationship.
As an adverb
inexpiably
is
in an inexpiable manner or degree; permitting no atonement.
atonement
English
Noun
(
en noun
)
A repair done for the sake of a damaged relationship.
The reconciliation of God and mankind through the death of Jesus.
Derived terms
* blood atonement * limited atonement * vicarious atonement
See also
* penance, expiation * Yom Kippur (
Jewish holiday
) * adunatio * (
pedia
)
English words prefixed with at-
inexpiably
English
Adverb
(
en adverb
)
In an inexpiable manner or degree; permitting no atonement.
(
Webster 1913
)