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  2. 1. a. : to buy back : repurchase. b. : to get or win back. 2. : to free from what distresses or harms: such as. a. : to free from captivity by payment of ransom. b. : to extricate from or help to overcome something detrimental. c. : to release from blame or debt : clear. d. : to free from the consequences of sin. 3.

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

  4. to recover (something pledged or mortgaged) by payment or other satisfaction: to redeem a pawned watch. Synonyms: repurchase, regain, reclaim. to exchange (bonds, trading stamps, etc.) for money or goods. to convert (paper money) into specie. to discharge or fulfill (a pledge, promise, etc.).

  5. When you turn in a glass bottle for recycling, you redeem it, just as you redeem your coupon for 20% off your next hamburger. Definitions of redeem. verb. exchange or buy back for money; under threat. synonyms: ransom. see more. verb. pay off (loans or promissory notes) synonyms: pay off.

  6. 1. To recover ownership of by paying a specified sum: redeemed the ring from the pawnbroker. 2. a. To pay off (a promissory note, for example). b. To turn in (coupons, for example) and receive something in exchange. c. To convert into cash: redeem stocks. 3.

  7. Definition of redeem verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 3 days ago · 1. verb. If you redeem yourself or your reputation, you do something that makes people have a good opinion of you again after you have behaved or performed badly . He had realized the mistake he had made and wanted to redeem himself. [VERB noun] The sole redeeming feature of your behaviour is that you're not denying it. [VERB -ing]

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