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expire [ıkˈspaıə] VERBO intr

excite [ıkˈsaıt] VERBO trans

II . expatriate [eksˈpætrıeıt, eksˈpætrııt] SUBST

expropriate [eksˈprəʊprıeıt] VERBO trans

▶ expropriation [ıkˌsprəʊprıˈeıʃən] SUBST

expand [ıkˈspænd] VERBO trans, intr

expect [ıkˈspekt] VERBO trans

Expressões:

expert [ˈekspɜːt] SUBST ADJ

II . export [ıkˈspɔːt, ˈekspɔːt] SUBST

explain [ıkˈspleın] VERBO trans, intr

Expressões:

▶ explanation [ˌek­splə­ˈneıʃən] SUBST
▶ explanatory [ıkˈsplænətərı] ADJ

explore [ıkˈsplɔː] VERBO trans

2. explore:

▶ explorative [ıkˈsplɒrətıv] ADJ
▶ exploratory [ıkˈsplɒrətərı] ADJ
▶ explorer [ıkˈsplɔːrə] SUBST
▶ exploration [ˌekspləˈreıʃən] SUBST

satiate [ˈseıʃıeıt] VERBO trans

▶ satiation [ˌseı­ʃıˈeıʃən] SUBST

deviate [ˈdiːvıeıt] VERBO intr (from)

▶ deviation [ˌdiːvıˈeıʃən] SUBST

mediate [ˈmiːdıeıt] VERBO trans, intr

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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She came to recognize that she needed prayers from the sangha to expiate her sins and release her soul from the lower realms.
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Call it an expiation for not adequately expiating.
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This practice and faith are thought to expiate the believer's negative karma, and bring forth a higher life condition.
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Expiate in line 4 formerly caused some confusion, since the context does not seem to include a need for atonement.
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So, the young farmers built this stupa, wishing for forgiveness and expiate.
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His wish was to have his statue be stepped on by as many people as possible in order to expiate the crimes he committed in life.
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These include the poet's coming to terms with a sense of artistic failure, and jealousies and hatreds that must be faced and expiated.
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It was simply their poise at the critical moment, with the chance to expiate over a century of pain, that failed them.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Religious scriptures are chanted at the funeral ceremony to expiate the sins of the dead.
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There are fourteen women who live in the small, dilapidated two-story house, sent there to expiate bad karma, as well as to relieve their families of financial and emotional burdens.
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