Synonym: redemption. Similar words: elevation, excavation, starvation, motivation, innovation, captivation, reservation, observation. Meaning: [sæl'veɪʃn] n. 1. (Christianity) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil 2. a means of preserving from harm or unpleasantness 3. the state of being saved or preserved from harm 4. saving someone or something from harm of from an unpleasant situation.
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1. Christians hope and pray for salvation.
2. A drug treatment program was Ron's salvation.
3. The church's message of salvation has changed the lives of many.
4. Government loans have been the salvation of several shaky business companies.
5. The Gospel message is one of personal salvation.
6. Group therapy classes have been his salvation.
7. If she needs salvation, she will posit a savior.
8. Salvation lay in political reform.
9. He took a saxophone from the Salvation Army but was caught and had to hand it back.
10. The Internet turned out to be the salvation of the company.
11. They believe that people can come to salvation through faith.
12. The medieval Church believed in salvation through faith and works.
13. The National Salvation Front has already replied to this series of opposition moves with its own demonstrations.
14. There is the Salvation Army that is mentioned.
15. An idea is salvation by imagination. Frank Lloyd Wright
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16. But will it necessarily bring political salvation?
17. Despair as despair at lack of salvation, wrote Harsnet.
18. Every street is a road to salvation.
19. The monthly compensation-cheque is their ticket to salvation.
20. Too late for salvation and too late for damnation.
21. The Mac could be its salvation!
22. The only alternative was the Salvation Army.
23. Black must seek his salvation in the endgame.
24. Activism by itself fails to bring salvation.
25. You are beginning to work out your own salvation.
26. Salvation is viewed purely in temporal terms.
27. They walked out in protest after being outvoted by the National Salvation Front majority.
28. I can't solve her problems for her?she'll have to work out her own salvation.
29. After the diagnosis,(sentencedict.com) getting to know Mary was his salvation.
30. This belief was irreconcilable with the Church's doctrine of salvation.
More similar words: elevation, excavation, starvation, motivation, innovation, captivation, reservation, observation, conservation, desalination, galvanize, ratification, gratification, acclimatization, nation, ration, elation, station, oration, ablation, duration, relation, libation, zonation, formation, mutation, rational, negation, location, creation.