expiator

/ˈɛkspiˌeɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who makes amends or atones for a wrong or sin.
    • In the ancient ritual, the expiator would offer a sacrifice to the gods.
    • The community chose an expiator to perform the ceremony of reconciliation.
    • He saw himself as an expiator for the mistakes of his ancestors.
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