atone to reconcile:
“Since we cannot atone you,”
RICHARD II., i. 1. 202
;
“to atone your fears With my more noble meaning,”
TIMON OF ATHENS, v. 4. 58
;
“I would do much To atone them,”
OTHELLO, iv. 1. 227
;
“the present need Speaks to atone you,”
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, ii. 2.
106
;
“I did atone my countryman and you,”
CYMBELINE, i. 4. 36.