v
(religion) To redeem jointly.
n
(religion) Joint redemption.
v
(idiomatic, transitive) to redeem oneself
v
Alternative spelling of recognize [(transitive) To match (something or someone which one currently perceives) to a memory of some previous encounter with the same person or thing.]
n
A second or subsequent accusation.
n
The process of reacknowledging.
n
(chiefly law) A second or subsequent affirmance; a reaffirmation.
v
(transitive) To reinsure.
n
The fact of being restored to cordial relations with each other; settling differences, making peace; reconciliation.
n
(Australia, Canada) The process of systemically atoning for the crimes and broken promises that a nation has historically committed against indigenous people.
v
(idiomatic) To resolve, or make up for, one's previous folly.
adv
Such that it can be redeemed.
adj
(of a person) Granted redemption or salvation.
n
One who redeems; one who provides redemption.
n
The role or status of a redeemer, specifically (Christianity) Christ the Redeemer.
n
Rescue upon payment of a ransom.
n
(literature) A story arc wherein an immoral character redeems themselves and makes right for their wrongdoings (or wherein readers perceive them as having done so).
adj
Relating to redemption.
n
One who is, or may be, redeemed; one who is set at liberty, or released from a bond, by paying compensation or fulfilling stipulated conditions.
n
Someone who redeems oneself, such as from debt or servitude.
adj
Causing, or relating to, redemption or saving; redeeming.
adj
Paid as ransom; serving to redeem.
v
To make amends or compensation to; to relieve of anything unjust or oppressive; to bestow relief upon.
v
To make amends for, as for an injury, by an equivalent; to indemnify for.
v
(transitive) To make reparations for; redress.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or being a reparation.
v
(figuratively) To remove or withdraw from a state of exposure to evil and sin.
adj
Of or pertaining to restitution.
adj
Of or relating to retribution; of the nature of retribution; involving retribution or repayment.
n
The transfer of risk from one reinsurer to another.
adj
(chiefly Catholicism) Able or intending to provide salvation or redemption.
v
To redress a wrong against oneself; to take revenge.
n
The process of uncertifying; revocation of a certificate.
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