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Propitiation vs Atoning - What's the difference?

propitiation | atoning |


As a noun propitiation

is (dated) the act of propitiating; placation, atonement, similar to expiation but with the added concept of appeasement of anger.

As a verb atoning is

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Atoning vs Batoning - What's the difference?

atoning | batoning |


As verbs the difference between atoning and batoning

is that atoning is present participle of atone while batoning is present participle of baton.

Atoning vs Toning - What's the difference?

atoning | toning |


As verbs the difference between atoning and toning

is that atoning is present participle of atone while toning is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun toning is

use of colour; tone.

Stoning vs Atoning - What's the difference?

stoning | atoning |


As verbs the difference between stoning and atoning

is that stoning is present participle of stone while atoning is present participle of atone.

As a noun stoning

is lapidation: punishment by throwing stones, usually resulting in death.

Atoning vs Atoningly - What's the difference?

atoning | atoningly |


As a verb atoning

is .

As an adverb atoningly is

in an atoning manner.