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UK
/ɹɪdˈiːmɪŋ/
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[ US /ɹɪˈdimɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɹɪˈdimɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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bringing about salvation or redemption from sin
saving faith
redemptive (or redeeming) love -
compensating for some fault or defect
the redeeming feature of the plan is its simplicity
his saving grace was his sense of humor
How To Use redeeming In A Sentence
- The show was so on its way to redeeming itself the past few weeks and then this.
- I was pleasantly surprised to see him shown in such a spiritually redeeming light.
- But a redeeming tendency is emerging , too.
- It must be so redeeming knowing you have to plasticize yourself to the teeth to try to look attractive The Superficial - Because You're Ugly
- Using phonics to help pupils learn to read century class needs to get out into the 'real world', roll down its glasses and defog them of media saturation if it is to have any real redeeming ... Discourages Student Engagement
- The inworking of this blessedness in the case of each believer proceeds solely and immediately from Christ himself, through the word of institution in which the redeeming and communion-forming love of Christ is presented and ever operates as a stimulus to piety. The Theology of Schleiermacher: A Condensed Presentation of His Chief Work, "The Christian Faith"
- But a redeeming tendency is emerging , too.
- Ask yourself if your friendship has redeeming qualities you value. Christianity Today
- It is hard to find a single redeeming feature displayed by any character in this book. Times, Sunday Times
- I found him thoroughly unpleasant, with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.