[prō-pĭsh́ē-āt́]
(v.)To conciliate (an offended power); appease: propitiate the gods with a sacrifice.
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In Christianity, Propitiation is a theological term denoting that by which God is rendered propitious, i.e., that 'satisfaction' or 'appeasement' by which it becomes consistent with His character an...
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to propitiate (third-person singular simple present propitiates, present participle propitiating, simple past and past participle propitiated) ... Infinitive; to propitiate ... Third person singular; propitiates...
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By Jay Wegter ... PROPITIATION – an atoning sacrifice that satisfies the wrath of God on behalf of those for whom it is made. ... The five pillars in God’s plan of propitiation:
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