- verbredeem (verb) · redeems (third person present) · redeemed (past tense) · redeemed (past participle) · redeeming (present participle)
- compensate for the faults or bad aspects of (something):"a disappointing debate redeemed only by an outstanding speech" · "the splendid views are the one redeeming feature of the center"
- (redeem oneself)do something that compensates for poor past performance or behavior:"they redeemed themselves in the playoffs by pushing the Detroit Red Wings to a seventh and deciding game"
- (of a person) atone or make amends for (error or evil):"the thief on the cross who by a single act redeemed a life of evil"
- save (someone) from sin, error, or evil:"he was a sinner, redeemed by the grace of God"
- gain or regain possession of (something) in exchange for payment:"his best suit had been redeemed from the pawnbrokers"
- financerepay (a stock, bond, or other instrument) at the maturity date.
- exchange (a coupon, voucher, or trading stamp) for merchandise, a discount, or money.
- pay the necessary money to clear (a debt):"owners were unable to redeem their mortgages"
- archaicbuy the freedom of:"the captive had to mortgage his lands to raise the money to redeem himself"
- fulfill or carry out (a pledge or promise):"the party prepared to redeem the pledges of the past three years"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘buy back’): from Old French redimer or Latin redimere, from re- ‘back’ + emere ‘buy’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- compensate for the faults or bad aspects of (something):
- do something that compensates for poor past performance or behavior:
- (of a person) atone or make amends for (error or evil):
- save (someone) from sin, error, or evil:
- gain or regain possession of (something) in exchange for payment:
- exchange (a coupon, voucher, or trading stamp) for merchandise, a discount, or money.
- pay the necessary money to clear (a debt):
- buy the freedom of:
- fulfill or carry out (a pledge or promise):
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