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    redeem
    /rɪˈdiːm/

    verb

    • 1. compensate for the faults or bad aspects of: "a disappointing debate redeemed only by an outstanding speech" Similar savecompensate for the defects ofrescuejustify
    • 2. gain or regain possession of (something) in exchange for payment: "statutes enabled state peasants to redeem their land" Similar retrieveregainrecoverget back

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  2. Redeemed is the past tense and past participle of redeem, which means to make something or someone seem less bad, to get something back, to exchange a coupon or voucher, to satisfy a debt, or to free people from sin. See how to use redeemed in different contexts and sentences.

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  3. Redeem means to buy back, free from, or change for the better. Learn the origin, usage, and related words of redeem from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. REDEEM definition: 1. to make something or someone seem less bad: 2. to get something back: 3. to exchange a piece…. Learn more.

  5. having made amends for or overcome some wrongdoing or fault: In the end, having saved his young half-brother's life, he died a redeemed man. noun. Usually the redeemed. Theology. (in Christianity) those who have been saved or delivered from sin or its consequences: We understand that all of us, even the redeemed, have a capacity for great evil.

  6. to obtain the release or restoration of, such as from captivity, by paying a ransom. Synonyms: ransom, rescue, liberate, free. Christianity. to deliver from sin and its consequences by means of a sacrifice offered for the sinner. to convert (paper money) into coins.

  7. Other forms: redeemed; redeeming; redeems. If you redeem yourself, you make up for wrongs by doing something that makes you seem good again, like when after being irritable and snappy with your grandmother, you redeem yourself by bringing her flowers and apologizing.

  8. Redeem means to recover ownership of something by paying a specified sum, to exchange something for money or goods, to fulfill a promise or pledge, or to save someone from a state of sinfulness or captivity. See different sources and examples of the verb redeem in various contexts.