| 释义 | View usage for: (rɪdempʃən) Word forms: plural redemptions1. variable nounRedemption is the act of redeeming something or of being redeemed by something.[formal]  He craves redemption for his sins.  ...redemption of the loan. [+ of]  ...regional differences in the frequency of cash redemptions and quota payment. Synonyms: paying-off, clearing, squaring, honouring More Synonyms of redemption More Synonyms of redemptionredemption in British English (rɪˈdɛmpʃən) noun1. the act or process of redeeming 2. the state of being redeemed 3.  Christianitya. deliverance from sin through the incarnation, sufferings, and death of Christ 4. conversion of paper money into bullion or specie 5. a. removal of a financial obligation by paying off a note, bond, etc b. (as modifier)  redemption dateDerived formsredemptional (reˈdemptional) or redemptive (reˈdemptive) or redemptory (reˈdemptory)  adjectiveredemptively (reˈdemptively) adverbWord origin C14: via Old French from Latin redemptiō  a buying back; see redeemredemption in American English (rɪˈdɛmpʃən)   noun1.   a redeeming or being redeemed (in various senses) 2.   something that redeems Derived formsredemptional (reˈdemptional)  adjectiveWord origin ME redempcion  < OFr < L redemptio,  a buying back, in LL(Ec), release from sin < redemptus,  pp. of redimere:  see  redeem"Then he said: `My own struggle for redemption 's been too difficult.Suddenly Adam's lecture came to mind, his attack on the language of loss and redemption, of sin and salvation.Now police come around and she sees a chance for, I don't know, a kind of redemption.Examples of 'redemption' in a sentenceredemptionIn other languagesredemptionBritish English: redemption NOUN  Redemption is the act of doing something that makes people have a good opinion of you again after you have behaved or performed badly. A win today would earn him some redemption after last week's defeat. American English: redemptionBrazilian Portuguese: redençãoChinese: 弥补European Spanish: redenciónFrench: rédemptionGerman: ErlösungItalian: riscattoJapanese: 評判の回復Korean: 구원European Portuguese: redençãoLatin American Spanish: redención
British English: redemption NOUN  Redemption is the act of redeeming something or of being redeemed by something. He craves redemption for the mistake he made. American English: redemptionBrazilian Portuguese: redençãoChinese: 救赎European Spanish: redenciónFrench: rédemptionGerman: ErlösungItalian: redenzioneJapanese: あがないKorean: 구원European Portuguese: redençãoLatin American Spanish: redención
Definition the act of redeeming trying to make some redemption for his actionsDefinition deliverance from sin through the incarnation and death of Christ offering redemption from our sinsDefinition the act of redeeming redemption of the loanSynonyms paying-off clearing squaring honouringdischarge paying backDefinition the act of redeeming cash redemptions and quota paymentsSynonyms trade-in return retrieval repurchase repossession reclamation quid pro quo recoupmentDefinition the act of redeemingSynonyms exchange performing honouring satisfying observanceAdditional synonymsDefinition something done to make amends for wrongdoing True guilt is marked by a willingness to make atonement.Synonyms amends,  payment,  compensation,  satisfaction,  redress,  reparation,  restitution,  penance,  recompense,  expiation (formal), propitiationtheir sudden deliverance from war Synonyms release,  rescue,  liberation,  salvation,  redemption,  ransom, emancipationfree of any influence which might affect the discharge of his duties Synonyms carrying out,  performance,  achievement,  execution,  accomplishment,  fulfilment, observanceNearby words ofredemptionreddenredecorateredeemredemptionredesignrediscoverredistribute
Additional synonymsthe emancipation of slaves in the nineteenth century Synonyms liberation,  freedom,  freeing,  release,  liberty,  discharge,  liberating,  setting free,  letting loose,  untying,  deliverance,  unchaining,  manumission,  enfranchisement,  unshackling,  unfetteringDefinition the act of executing the unquestioning execution of his ordersSynonyms carrying out,  performance,  operation,  administration,  achievement,  effect,  prosecution,  rendering,  discharge,  enforcement,  implementation,  completion,  accomplishment,  realization,  enactment,  bringing off, consummationa rite of expiation for their sins Synonyms amends,  redemption,  redress,  atonement,  penance,  shrift (archaic)Passover recalls the liberation from slavery in Egypt. Synonyms freeing,  release,  freedom,  liberty,  liberating,  redemption,  emancipation,  deliverance,  manumission,  enfranchisement,  unshackling,  unfetteringDefinition the act or process of performing the performance of his dutiesSynonyms carrying out,  practice,  achievement,  discharge,  execution,  completion,  accomplishment,  fulfilment, consummationthe eventual ransom of the victim Synonyms release,  rescue,  liberation,  redemption, deliveranceDefinition the regaining of something lost the recovery of a painting by TurnerSynonyms retrieval,  repossession,  reclamation,  restoration,  repair,  redemption, recaptureDefinition the act of freeing or state of being freed the secret negotiations necessary to secure the release of the hostagesSynonyms liberation,  freedom,  delivery,  liberty,  discharge,  emancipation,  deliverance,  manumission, reliefDefinition the act of making up for loss or injury a demand amongst victims for some sort of reparationSynonyms compensation,  damages,  repair,  satisfaction,  amends,  renewal,  redress,  indemnity,  restitution,  atonement,  recompense,  propitiation, requitalDefinition the act or an instance of rescuing the rescue of the crew of a shipSynonyms saving,  salvage,  deliverance,  extrication,  release,  relief,  recovery,  liberation,  salvation, redemption |