redeeming

[rɪˈdiːmɪŋ]

redeeming Definition

  • 1serving to compensate for faults or deficiencies; offsetting
  • 2saving from sin; rescuing from evil

Using redeeming: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "redeeming" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The movie's only redeeming quality was its stunning cinematography.

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    His sense of humor was the one redeeming feature of an otherwise dull personality.

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    Her act of kindness was a redeeming factor in an otherwise terrible day.

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    He hoped that his good deeds would be enough to earn him a redeeming place in heaven.

redeeming Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: redeeming in Brief

The adjective 'redeeming' [rɪˈdiːmɪŋ] describes something that compensates for faults or deficiencies, or saves from sin or evil. It is often used to describe a single positive aspect of an otherwise negative situation, as in 'The movie's only redeeming quality was its stunning cinematography.'