redeemable

[ UK /ɹɪdˈiːməbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ɹɪˈdiməbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. recoverable upon payment or fulfilling a condition
    redeemable goods in a pawnshop
  2. able to be converted into ready money or the equivalent
    a cashable check
    redeemable stocks and bonds
    cashable gambling chips
    a redeemable coupon
  3. susceptible to improvement or reform
    a redeemable sinner
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How To Use redeemable In A Sentence

  • Nevertheless, in terms of the rights which attach, redeemable preference shares are more akin to debt than shares.
  • Assets included in MZM (money at zero maturity) are redeemable at par on demand.
  • In reality, pathologically murderous tyrants are fairly irredeemable.
  • The presence of the poor is therefore widely felt as an unredeemed and unredeemable liability.
  • The reward is points, which are redeemable for cash, electronics, even charitable contributions.
  • Nevertheless, in terms of the rights which attach, redeemable preference shares are more akin to debt than shares.
  • Retailers' cards are redeemable only in the stores that issue them.
  • For the latter, the act is unforgivable and the perpetrator irredeemable.
  • One cake and one hot drink redeemable per voucher. The Sun
  • Coupon is not redeemable for cash. The Sun
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