expilator

/ˈɛkspiːeɪtər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person or thing that atones for sin or wrongdoing, especially a person who offers sacrifice or makes amends.

“The expiator of the ancient city was said to be a sacred animal that would carry the sins of the people to the heavens.”

Synonyms

  • atoner
  • penitent
  • sacrifice

Antonyms

  • offender
  • perpetrator