🙏redemption

noun
/rɪˈdɛmpʃən/

Meaning

the act of being saved from sin, error, or evil; also the act of regaining possession or making something better
the act of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil; the action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment
The action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.

Example Sentences

He sought redemption for his past mistakes.

He sought redemption for his past mistakes through charitable work.

The story highlights the theme of redemption.

Example Expressions

beyond redemption

Synonyms

atonement, salvation, recovery, deliverance, rescue, reclamation
Entry 1
atonement, salvation, recovery, deliverance
Entry 2
salvation, deliverance, recovery, atonement
Entry 3
salvation, deliverance, rescue, recovery, reclamation, atonement

Antonyms

damnation, condemnation, punishment, forfeiture, perdition, guilt, sin
Entry 1
damnation, condemnation
Entry 2
damnation, condemnation, punishment, forfeiture
Entry 3
condemnation, punishment, damnation, perdition, guilt, sin

Collocations

seek redemption, path to redemption, beyond redemption, redemption value
Entry 1
seek redemption, path to redemption, beyond redemption, redemption value
Entry 2
seek redemption, path to redemption, redemption value

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