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propitiation

[pruh-pish-ee-ey-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act of propitiating; conciliation.

    the propitiation of the wrathful gods.

  2. something that propitiates.



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Other Word Forms

  • nonpropitiation noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of propitiation1

1350–1400; Middle English propiciacioun < Late Latin propitiātiōn- (stem of propitiātiō ) appeasement. See propitiate, -ion

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What does propitiation mean?

Propitiation is the act of gaining the favor of or making things right with someone, especially after having done something wrong.Propitiation is the noun form of the verb propitiate, meaning to appease or gain the favor of.Close synonyms of propitiation are conciliation and appeasement. Like those words, propitiation is commonly used in a religious context. It’s especially used in Christianity to refer to the act of propitiation that Christians believe Jesus made to atone for sin—or to the atonement that Christians believe they should make to God.Example: Without propitiation, there can be no redemption.

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