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redeem

[ri-deem] / rɪˈdim /




Example Sentences

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"They're going to have to get redeemed in the next 12 months."

From Barron's

Point guard Donovan Dent, the last of UCLA’s regular starters to enter the game against Sacramento State on Tuesday, redeemed himself with some offensive sorcery against Presbyterian.

From Los Angeles Times

His many flaws are redeemed by his own awareness of them, as well as by the brilliance and originality of his thought.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company has been counting on redeeming most of its convertible debt with equity under the terms of the offerings.

From Barron's

Even the tree’s biblical namesake couldn’t redeem it.

From Los Angeles Times