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  1. redemption n (regaining pride, honor) redención nf : vindicación nf : What concerned Alan most was the redemption of his reputation. Lo que más preocupaba a Alan era la redención de su reputación. redemption n (atonement) redención nf : Letting Brian keep the house was Pauline's way of making redemption for the pain she had caused him.

  2. To redeem: Log in to your GM My Account and go to your My GM Rewards dashboard. Click the “Rewarding Experiences” tile within the “Redeem” tab to see a list of experiences currently offered. Then click the “Learn More” button to see the details of the event. The “Detail Page” will show what’s included with the experience and ...

  3. b : the act of exchanging something for money, an award, etc. [count] stock redemptions. [noncount] the redemption of coupons. c [noncount] Christianity : the act of saving people from sin and evil. the redemption of sinners. : the fact of being saved from sin or evil. a sinner's search for redemption.

  4. REDEMPTION translate: 補救, 宗教, (尤指基督教的)拯救,贖罪,救贖, (將債券,股票等)贖取為現金. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Chinese traditional Dictionary.

  5. Redemption means to secure the release or recovery of persons or things by the payment of a price. It is a covenantal legal term closely associated with ransom, atonement, substitution, and deliverance, thus salvation. Theologically, redemption refers ultimately to the saving work of Christ, who came to accomplish our redemption by giving his ...

  6. In Christian theology, redemption ( Greek: Ἀπολύτρωσις, romanized : apolutrosis) refers to the deliverance of Christians from sin and its consequences. [1] Christians believe that all people are born into a state of sin and separation from God, and that redemption is a necessary part of salvation in order to obtain eternal life. [2]

  7. REDEMPTION 意味, 定義, REDEMPTION は何か: 1. to be too bad to be improved or saved by anyone: 2. (especially in Christianity) an occasion…. もっと見る

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