Definitionadj. bringing about salvation or redemption from sin
Last update: June 26, 2015
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He permitted laymen to hold certain public offices, under surveillance of the prelates, organized a guard from among the Roman nobility, decreed a plan for redeeming the base coinage, permitted the communes a certain degree of municipal liberty, and promised the liquidation of the public debt. [Please select]
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I have dwelt unduly on the redeeming side. [Please select]
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His had been a strange childhood, not without its redeeming features. [Please select]
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"And yet, as I said, they are not without some redeeming qualities." [Please select]
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This war is a prolonged moment of exultation for most of us--we are redeeming ourselves in our own eyes. [Please select]
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She might even be thinking of redeeming her promise of coming to stay with them. [Please select]
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He was redeeming himself, just as he was redeeming the water from the poison that had made it useless. [Please select]
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They are parasites, without redeeming characteristics, and should everywhere be routed and destroyed. [Please select]
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Lawrence; but not one of them lifted a finger in the way of redeeming these huge concessions from a state of wilderness primeval. [Please select]
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The elect classes lived lives of romantic adventure without one redeeming gleam of novelty; they loved, murdered, and pursued fine points of honour--which probably bored the intelligent ones extremely. [Please select]
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