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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91 Gal. 4:5 That He might redeem those under law that we might receive the sonship.
92 The Levites always have the right to redeem their houses in the Levitical towns, which they possess.
93 They sought not to reserve the revolution but to redeem it.
94 Against Milan Udinese have won at the Friuli and in the coppa Italia at San Siro, for us tomorrow it wil be the opportunity to redeem ourselves.
95 At the time, authorities thought Bulger was using the lottery to launder money: take illicit profits, buy a share in a winning lottery ticket, redeem it, and end up with clean cash.
96 We already know the inexistence of love, but we still cling to his or her hands tightly and see some drops of friendly care as a great hope to redeem the lost love.
97 The acting was not good enough to redeem the ( awfulness of the ) play.
98 The Asian Gamesvolunteer badges are distributed on a basis of a point redemption scheme of volunteering service hoursas volunteers can redeem one service hour for one point.
99 Will I redeem my soul, will truth set me free?
More similar words: redeemed, deem, daredevil, credence, redecorate, redemption, predecessor, credentials, redefinition, predetermine, redevelopment, predestination, deep, deer, indeed, deepen, commandeer, seem, teem, neem, deep in thought, esteem, pre-empt, preempt, neem tree, esteemed, seemingly, agreement, self-esteem, preemptive.