/ˈɛkspieɪt/ – verb
Definition: chuộc (tội), sửa (lỗi), đền (tội).
A more throughout explanation: To expiate means to make amends or reparation for a wrongdoing or guilt by suffering or punishment. It is a legal term used to describe the act of atoning for a crime or offense through some form of punishment or restitution.
Example: The defendant sought to expiate his guilt by making a full confession to the authorities.