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re·demp·tion /rɪˈdɛmp
ʃən/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ri-demp-shuh
n]
| 1. | an act of redeeming or the state of being redeemed. |
| 3. | Theology. deliverance from sin; salvation. |
| 5. | repurchase, as of something sold. |
| 6. | paying off, as of a mortgage, bond, or note. |
| 7. | recovery by payment, as of something pledged. |
| 8. | conversion of paper money into specie. |
re·deem /rɪˈdim/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ri-deem] | 1. | to buy or pay off; clear by payment: to redeem a mortgage. |
| 2. | to buy back, as after a tax sale or a mortgage foreclosure. |
| 3. | to recover (something pledged or mortgaged) by payment or other satisfaction: to redeem a pawned watch. |
| 4. | to exchange (bonds, trading stamps, etc.) for money or goods. |
| 5. | to convert (paper money) into specie. |
| 6. | to discharge or fulfill (a pledge, promise, etc.). |
| 7. | to make up for; make amends for; offset (some fault, shortcoming, etc.): His bravery redeemed his youthful idleness. |
| 8. | to obtain the release or restoration of, as from captivity, by paying a ransom. |
| 9. | Theology. to deliver from sin and its consequences by means of a sacrifice offered for the sinner. |
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