Synonym: deliver, fulfill, make good, pay off, recover, rescue. Similar words: redeemed, deem, daredevil, credence, redecorate, redemption, predecessor, credentials. Meaning: [rɪ'dɪːm] v. 1. save from sins 2. restore the honor or worth of 3. to turn in (vouchers or coupons) and receive something in exchange 4. exchange or buy back for money; under threat 5. pay off (loans or promissory notes) 6. convert into cash; of commercial papers.
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31 A state lawmaker wants death-row inmates to have a chance to redeem themselves and help their fellow man.
32 On rare occasions, owners fail to redeem their property and the county government deeds it over to the investor.
33 His stock on the street was down, and he was itching for an opportunity to redeem it.
34 Conventional mortgages often contain stiff penalties for borrowers who want to redeem all or part of the loan before its end.
35 Nobody goes down to Zia to confiscate the stolen goods so the owner can redeem them.
36 You must, in short, become a born-again consumer, redeem yourself, and find peace.
37 Some charge an up front fee and others charge fees when investors redeem shares.
38 The Bears will have a chance to redeem themselves in Saturday's game.
39 What always seem to redeem Hughes is his attention to empirical realities.
40 The employees would then subscribe their shares to enable Newco to redeem its bridging loan and become employee controlled.
41 The notes' inflation premium, based on the consumer price index, raises the value when you redeem them.
42 She would spend her middle years turning me into the man who would redeem her failed youth.
43 He may apply to the court if his right to redeem is disputed.
44 Heavy redemption penalties also apply; but you are unlikely to want to redeem such a good deal.
45 Nero would have a time to redeem himself though.
46 He tried by every means to redeem the pawn.
47 All the firstborn of thy sons thou shalt redeem.
48 To redeem is to buy back.
49 China, Castrol, the South, GF, and other large - scale asset management fund management companies to redeem all of the purchase of open-end funds.
50 It was a point of honor with the Indian warrior to redeem his word, when pledged to return and meet at his death at a given hour.
51 Most bonds allow the issuer to redeem them at any time before the maturity date.
52 Citigroup could use proceeds from a stock sale to redeem some of the preferred stock the Treasury is holding, the people said.
53 A budger surplus may be used to redeem state debt. Sentencedict.com
54 Uncommon type of bond which allows the bondholder to redeem the bond at a specified price prior to maturity.
55 This is why I sacrifice to the Lord the first male offspring of every womb and redeem each of my firstborn sons.
56 NIV Rise up and help us; redeem us because of your unfailing love.
57 When they are a month old, you must redeem them at the redemption price set at five shekels of silver, according to the sanctuary shekel, which weighs twenty gerahs.
58 Jack was determined to repent of his former wrongdoings so as to redeem his reputation.
59 However, Maimonides then goes on to say that both faiths help God redeem the world.
60 She determined to redeem her error so far as it might yet be possible.
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