redeems (Meaning)

redeems

to free from the consequences of sin, to buy or win back, repurchase, to free from the penalties of sin, to free from captivity especially by paying a ransom, to free from a lien by payment of an amount secured thereby, to release from blame or debt, to atone for, to make good, to remove the obligation of by payment, to extricate from or help to overcome something detrimental, to exchange for something of value, to change for the better, to get or win back, to make worthwhile, to free from what distresses or harms, repair, restore, to free from captivity by payment of ransom, to free from a lien or pledge usually by payment of the amount secured thereby, to repurchase by right and not on the open market, to buy back, to exercise an equity of redemption in (real property) by payment in full of a mortgage debt after default but prior to a foreclosure becoming effective, to offset the bad effect of

redeems Sentence Examples

  1. The act of helping others often redeems past mistakes.
  2. The prodigal son was welcomed home and redeemed by the love of his father.
  3. The movie's climax redeemed the flawed protagonist, making him a sympathetic character.
  4. The politician's apology redeemed his reputation after a scandal.
  5. The athlete's victory redeemed the team after a disappointing season.
  6. The company's new product redeemed it from financial failure.
  7. The apology was both sincere and redemptive, healing the rift between them.
  8. The artist's latest work redeemed his earlier failures, proving his true talent.
  9. The act of forgiveness can redeem even the most heinous of crimes.
  10. The community's support redeemed the abandoned park, transforming it into a thriving space.

FAQs About the word redeems

to free from the consequences of sin, to buy or win back, repurchase, to free from the penalties of sin, to free from captivity especially by paying a ransom, t

fulfills, completes, fulfils, satisfies, keeps, makes good, answers,fills, complies (with), meets

breaks, transgresses,violates, overlooks, neglects, ignores,breaches, forgets, defaults (on), disregards

The act of helping others often redeems past mistakes.

The prodigal son was welcomed home and redeemed by the love of his father.

The movie's climax redeemed the flawed protagonist, making him a sympathetic character.

The politician's apology redeemed his reputation after a scandal.