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- verbredeem (verb) · redeems (third person present) · redeemed (past tense) · redeemed (past participle) · redeeming (present participle)
- compensate for the faults or bad aspects of (something):"a disappointing debate redeemed only by an outstanding speech" · "the splendid views are the one redeeming feature of the center"
- (redeem oneself)do something that compensates for poor past performance or behavior:"they redeemed themselves in the playoffs by pushing the Detroit Red Wings to a seventh and deciding game"
- (of a person) atone or make amends for (error or evil):"the thief on the cross who by a single act redeemed a life of evil"
- save (someone) from sin, error, or evil:"he was a sinner, redeemed by the grace of God"
- gain or regain possession of (something) in exchange for payment:"his best suit had been redeemed from the pawnbrokers"
- financerepay (a stock, bond, or other instrument) at the maturity date.
- exchange (a coupon, voucher, or trading stamp) for merchandise, a discount, or money.
- pay the necessary money to clear (a debt):"owners were unable to redeem their mortgages"
- archaicbuy the freedom of:"the captive had to mortgage his lands to raise the money to redeem himself"
- fulfill or carry out (a pledge or promise):"the party prepared to redeem the pledges of the past three years"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘buy back’): from Old French redimer or Latin redimere, from re- ‘back’ + emere ‘buy’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- compensate for the faults or bad aspects of (something):
- do something that compensates for poor past performance or behavior:
- (of a person) atone or make amends for (error or evil):
- save (someone) from sin, error, or evil:
- gain or regain possession of (something) in exchange for payment:
- exchange (a coupon, voucher, or trading stamp) for merchandise, a discount, or money.
- pay the necessary money to clear (a debt):
- buy the freedom of:
- fulfill or carry out (a pledge or promise):
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The meaning of REDEEM is to buy back : repurchase.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/redeemRedeem is wider in its application than ransom, and means to buy back, regain possession of, or exchange for money, goods, etc.: to redeem one's property.www.dictionary.com/browse/redeemredeeming adjective re·deem·ing ri-ˈdē-miŋ Synonyms of redeeming : serving to offset or compensate for a defectwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/redeeming
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Aug 3, 2024 · in Definitions, Spiritual and Theological Concepts. In the Bible, “redeeming” refers to the act of being bought back or delivered from sin and its consequences, often associated with God’s grace through Jesus Christ. It …
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