redemption

[rɪˈdɛmpʃən]

redemption Definition

  • 1the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil
  • 2the action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment, or clearing a debt

Using redemption: Examples

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

  • Example

    The redemption of his soul was the goal of his life.

  • Example

    The company offered a discount as a redemption for the faulty product.

  • Example

    The redemption of the pawned item required a fee.

  • Example

    The character's redemption arc was the highlight of the story.

redemption Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for redemption

Idioms Using redemption

  • an opportunity to make up for past mistakes or failures

    Example

    After losing the championship last year, the team saw this season as a shot at redemption.

  • to try to make up for past mistakes or wrongdoings

    Example

    The politician sought redemption by publicly apologizing for his past actions.

  • to achieve forgiveness or salvation after a period of difficulty or hardship

    Example

    The character found redemption after years of struggling with addiction.

Phrases with redemption

  • a song by Bob Marley that calls for freedom and emancipation from slavery and oppression

    Example

    The concert ended with a rousing rendition of Redemption Song.

  • redemption value

    the amount of money that can be obtained by redeeming a security, such as a bond or stock

    Example

    The redemption value of the bond was higher than its current market value.

  • the time period during which a borrower can redeem their property after defaulting on a mortgage or loan

    Example

    The redemption period for the foreclosed property was about to expire.

Origins of redemption

from Old French 'redemcion', from Latin 'redemptio', from 'redimere' meaning 'buy back'

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Summary: redemption in Brief

Redemption [rɪˈdɛmpʃən] is the act of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil, or regaining possession of something in exchange for payment. Examples include 'The redemption of his soul was the goal of his life.' and 'The company offered a discount as a redemption for the faulty product.' Phrases like 'redemption song' and idioms like 'a shot at redemption' denote opportunities to make up for past mistakes or hardships.

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