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    redemption
    /rɪˈdɛm(p)ʃn/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of REDEMPTION is the act, process, or an instance of redeeming. How to use redemption in a sentence.

  3. REDEMPTION definition: 1. to be too bad to be improved or saved by anyone: 2. (especially in Christianity) an occasion…. Learn more.

  4. Redemption definition: an act of redeeming or atoning for a fault or mistake, or the state of being redeemed. . See examples of REDEMPTION used in a sentence.

  5. Redemption is what some people claim happens to your soul when you're saved from evil forces. You might pray for redemption — to the tooth fairy, to Zeus, or to some other kind of invisible being — in the hopes that an all-powerful being can save your soul.

  6. Redemption is the act of redeeming something or of being redeemed by something. [formal] He craves redemption for his sins. ...redemption of the loan. [ + of] ...regional differences in the frequency of cash redemptions and quota payment. Synonyms: paying-off, clearing, squaring, honouring More Synonyms of redemption. 2.

  7. Definition of redemption noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. re·demp·tion. (rĭ-dĕmp′shən) n. 1. The act of redeeming or the condition of having been redeemed. 2. Recovery of something pawned or mortgaged. 3. The payment of an obligation, as a government's payment of the value of its bonds.

  9. REDEMPTION meaning: 1. being saved from evil, especially according to the Christian religion 2. to be too bad to be…. Learn more.

  10. Synonyms: recovery, recovering, retrieval, retrieving, reclamation, more... Collocations: the redemption [amount, price, value, date], the redemption of [goods, stocks, shares, equity, bonds, debt], the [requirements, process, documents] for [goods] redemption, more...

  11. Redemption definition: The act of redeeming or the condition of having been redeemed.

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