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Redeeming   /rɪdˈimɪŋ/   Listen
Redeeming

adjective
1.
Bringing about salvation or redemption from sin.  Synonyms: redemptive, saving.  "Redemptive (or redeeming) love"
2.
Compensating for some fault or defect.  "His saving grace was his sense of humor"



Redeem

verb
(past & past part. redeemed; pres. part. redeeming)
1.
Save from sins.  Synonyms: deliver, save.
2.
Restore the honor or worth of.
3.
To turn in (vouchers or coupons) and receive something in exchange.
4.
Exchange or buy back for money; under threat.  Synonym: ransom.
5.
Pay off (loans or promissory notes).  Synonym: pay off.
6.
Convert into cash; of commercial papers.



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"Redeeming" Quotes from Famous Books



... too late! You have had a warning; you are very young, and it cannot be too late for winning a character, and redeeming the time!' ...
— The Young Step-Mother • Charlotte M. Yonge

... definitely make us accept the fellow at his valuation. He owes this, perhaps, to the unsparing realism of the portrait. Heartless, utterly egotistical, without conscience or scruple or a single redeeming feature beyond the one consuming purpose of his art, Strickland is alive as few figures in recent fiction have been; a genuinely great though repellent personality—a man whom it would have been at once ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, May 7, 1919. • Various

... has endangered us, and to the value of the scalp on his own foolish head;" muttered Nathan, his indignation speaking in a voice louder than a whisper: "but, truly, he will pay the price: and, truly, his loss is the maiden's redeeming!" ...
— Nick of the Woods • Robert M. Bird

... approaching their centennial year, were to be turned out to die in a poor-house, when the sudden determination was taken to send out a little sketch of her life to the benevolent public, in the hope of redeeming the little home. This object, through the kindness of friends, was accomplished. The old people died in Harriet's own home, breathing blessings upon her ...
— Harriet, The Moses of Her People • Sarah H. Bradford

... own account, and made his own experiments in his own fashion. Anthony, too, took his line, and went his way, whither his genius led him, indifferent to the opinion of the world. His had been a strange childhood, not without its redeeming features. Left to himself, seeing his brothers and sisters die around him, expecting soon to follow them, the boy grew up stern, hardy, and self-reliant. He was by no means a bookworm. He had learned to ride in the best ...
— The Life of Froude • Herbert Paul


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