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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91. Immediate pressure on peasant living standards was relieved by the abolition of redemption dues and restraint of the tax burden.
92. But it is important to consider set-up charges and early redemption penalties.
93. Because having helped to inspire the fear of the devil, he offers redemption.
94. The following is a listing of securities called for partial or complete redemption during the week ended Jan. 05, 1996.
95. If we all bring in cans for redemption, about how much money do you think we can earn in a week?
96. But even know the hell that is beyond redemption.
97. The redemption of the sinners is not easy.
98. He delighted to witness Hindled degrading himself past redemption.
99. The pawnshop was overflowing with articles awaiting redemption.
100. He is a criminal past all redemption.
101. the redemption of the world from sin.
102. He craves redemption for his sins.
103. That blow was proved his redemption.
104. To enjoy the offer , members have to redemption requests within promotional period.sentencedict.com/redemption.html
105. Convertible bonds can be seen as a portfolio of five positions:bond, conversion option, redemption option, call option, and conversion price correction option.
106. Isn't that both wonderful and humbling? What a complete redemption God has planned for us.
107. He embodied "the good-bad man", a figure in search of redemption, and reached his peak with Hell's Hinges (1916) and The Toll Gate (1920), and he bowed out in 1925 with the epic Tumbleweeds.
108. The lightening or moratorium of debt is emphasized in the system of bankruptcy conciliation in order to attain the goal avoiding the debtor's bankruptcy by resuming his ability of debt redemption .
109. To claim a prize, winners must personally present their identity card as indicated on the survey form, and the redemption notice issued by Internet Professional Association.
110. Orient Fund Management Co. , Ltd. announced on the stability of the East-return bond investment funds, opening day-to-day operations of the purchase and redemption notice .
111. A game of cat and mouse, Karam is the quest for one man's redemption set in a high-octane emotional thriller.
112. The interest on this account will be paid at redemption.
113. A detailed portrait of the routine of cellblock life, "The Shawshank Redemption" might change a few minds about the usefulness of incarceration in terms of rehabilitation.
114. First, the redemption value or call price of the entire preferred stock issue and any dividends in arrears are deducted from total stockholders' equity.
115. And not only [they], but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, [to wit], the redemption of our body.
116. Sometimes the redemption prepaid a portion of the costs of passage.
117. Et passim , who recite the history of Israel's redemption from Egypt and other enemies.
118. Redemption: the redemption value per 100 currency units of par value .
119. There is no time in the history of redemption that it would make sense for Hosea to view as involving the establishment of a conditional covenant with all mankind.
120. A sales charge or commission paid when an individual sells an investment, such as a mutual fund or an annuity . Also called redemption fee or deferred sales charge.
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