| v.  a·toned, a·ton·ing, a·tones  v.intr. 1.  To make amends, as for a sin or fault: These crimes must be atoned for. 2.  Archaic   To agree. v.tr. 1.  To expiate. 2.  Archaic   To conciliate; appease: "So heaven, atoned, shall dying Greece restore" (Alexander Pope). 3.  Obsolete   To reconcile or harmonize. [Middle English atonen, to be reconciled, from at one, in agreement : at, at; see  AT + one, one; see  ONE.] a·tona·ble,  a·tonea·ble adj. a·toner n. | 
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