Similar words: redemption, preemptive, tempting, exemption, contemptible, captive, adaptive, receptive. Meaning: [rɪ'demptɪv] adj. 1. of or relating to or resulting in redemption 2. bringing about salvation or redemption from sin.
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1. As mine was a redemptive story about fair hair, hers was one about straight hair.
2. He doesn't have any of those potentially redemptive qualities.
3. Oh , but this is a redemptive love.
4. In this answer is expressed all that is redemptive about life and love.
5. Fund company collection base civilian buy fund, redemptive the poundage when.
6. Redemptive History sees the resurrection of Christ as incarnate – his genuine humanity, Adamic character as last Adam.
7. Additional, venture capital investor adds redemptive provision increasingly in investing a clause.
8. He scrawled several pages in his journal - without the usual reward of redemptive ease.
9. She has never looked more luminous, and her screen presence has never been more commanding: a seductive and redemptive intelligence.
10. We understand how great he is because of his redemptive work.
11. Sold his clothes, the Qian Ke that changes is redemptive a plantation is adscititious two watch.
12. Continue to work with the faith that honor in suffering is redemptive.
13. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive.
14. Because color did not match good, be so, each does things in his own way, desultorily , beautiful money instead is redemptive ugly, redemptive disappointed.
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15. Chang Tianjin borrowed 1000 yuan from credit agency, the first milk cow of redemptive village.
16. The disciples of Jesus, with Peter at the head, react to the announcement of the redemptive Passion, that is, to the true messianism foretold and effected by the Beloved Son.
17. An analyzer sheds no tears at Spitfire Grill because he isn't looking for an experience with redemptive love, he's looking for interesting things to say in his column or show.
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19. I think, in part, we mythologize sacrifice, ennoble it with layer upon layer of redemptive they-did-not-suffer-and-die-in-vain meaning, because it enables us to bear the pain of loss.
20. What he admired was the book's depiction of Malcolm's redemptive journey and his redemptive, universalist final year.
21. WE DENY that Biblical infallibility and inerrancy are limited to spiritual, religious, or redemptive themes, exclusive of assertions in the fields of history and science.
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