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Meaning of redeliverance
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redeliverance (n.)
A second deliverance.
redeliverance Sentence Examples
- The citizens petitioned for the redeliverance of their confiscated property.
- The hostages held captive for months anticipated their redeliverance with trembling hearts.
- The lost hiker stumbled upon a path, signaling their potential redeliverance from the wilderness.
- The doctor offered hope to the patient, promising redeliverance from their debilitating illness.
- The prisoner yearned for the day of their redeliverance, when they would be reunited with their loved ones.
- The repentant sinner sought spiritual redeliverance from the burden of their past transgressions.
- The government declared amnesty, offering redeliverance to political dissidents who wished to return home.
- The survivors of the shipwreck clung to the hope of redeliverance, praying for rescue.
- The oppressed people rebelled against their oppressors, seeking redeliverance from tyranny.
- The pandemic brought isolation and despair, but many found solace in the belief that redeliverance would eventually come.
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A second deliverance.
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The citizens petitioned for the redeliverance of their confiscated property.
The hostages held captive for months anticipated their redeliverance with trembling hearts.
The lost hiker stumbled upon a path, signaling their potential redeliverance from the wilderness.
The doctor offered hope to the patient, promising redeliverance from their debilitating illness.