Synonym: buyback, repurchase, salvation. Similar words: exemption, assumption, presumption, consumption, redefinition, predestination, preemptive, contemptible. Meaning: [rɪ'dempʃn] n. 1. (Christianity) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil 2. repayment of the principal amount of a debt or security at or before maturity (as when a corporation repurchases its own stock) 3. the act of purchasing back something previously sold.
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31. It deals with issues of humiliation, bitterness, pride and redemption.
32. If so, they must take care to avoid redemption penalties.
33. Perpetual Monthly Income Plus contains some equity, and the redemption yield is currently 9.24 per cent.
34. Elsewhere, even such fragile respite is rare, the production deleting all possibilities of redemption or relief.
35. If the current price is 60p and the redemption price is 100p in five years' time, the difference is 40p.
36. Redemption yields are 4.66 per cent, 5.4 per cent and 4.8 per cent respectively.
37. Clinton, with no more elections to win, seeks only redemption.
38. The tabernacle represents the completion and climax of God's redemption of his people.
39. Vouchers for redemption or exchange in retail stores are also used as prizes or rewards.
40. Concern swung away from programmes designed to reschedule a reduction of service costs, back towards the earlier aspiration of redemption.
41. You need to establish whether you would incur redemption penalties if you switched the mortgage elsewhere.
42. Treasury 8.75% 1997 at £97 1/8 to yield 9.48% to redemption is one of the few medium dated gilts still below par.
43. Index-linked gilts offer investors coupons and redemption values in real terms.
44. This online service, dubbed Redemption Buster,[http://sentencedict.com/redemption.html] aims to calculate the total amount of savings associated with remortgaging.
45. The establishment fee is £250 with an early redemption charge of up to five months.
46. Joe had a job to get through to the counter, for the pawnshop was overflowing with articles awaiting redemption.
47. We who serve Him through the League of Repenters offer you redemption and salvation.
48. But many certificates for free or upgraded travel ordered a year ago carry a 12-month deadline for redemption.
49. The running yield is currently 8.24 per cent, with a redemption yield of 6.87 per cent.
50. Unable to offer even partial comfort here and now, they promised a glorious messianic redemption in the end of days.
51. Systems may be evil but people are never beyond redemption.
52. The Franciscans had a specially charismatic gift for transmitting their understanding of the inward nature of redemption.
53. They cost millions of dollars annually for handling and redemption.
54. The following is a listing of securities called for partial or complete redemption during the week ended Dec. 29, 1995.
55. It is a joyous time of year, a time for rebirth, redemption and the hope of romance.
56. He preached heavenly redemption, eternal damnation and very little in between.
57. The plaintiffs issued an originating summons for account of the moneys owed and redemption on payment of those sums.
58. But if - for whatever reason - you take the Devil out of the redemption story,(sentencedict.com) the divine drama is lost.
59. In respect of convertible debt, details of the date of redemption and the amount payable on redemption should be disclosed.
60. Redemption and grace stop the flow of cause-and-effect in our parenting.
More similar words: exemption, assumption, presumption, consumption, redefinition, predestination, preemptive, contemptible, bumptious, option, caption, adoption, eruption, inception, federation, deception, perception, exception, reception, absorption, disruption, corruption, encryption, conception, condemnation, captivation, apperception, exceptional, description, reduction.