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redemption

[ri-demp-shuhn] / rɪˈdɛmp ʃən /


NOUN
salvation
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This Sunday's clash is no different, with endless column inches dedicated to the prodigious rise of New England's Drake Maye and the redemption arc of Seattle's Sam Darnold.

From Barron's

Yet here we now have “The Final Score”: half a dozen gripping tales of crime and punishment, despair and redemption.

From The Wall Street Journal

In April 2019, Epstein told Bannon that Christians he had met with were troubled that the media was portraying him as “beyond redemption.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Alternative investment managers that plowed into private credit are getting hit as investors worry about more redemptions from semiliquid private funds and slowing asset growth in the formerly hot sector.

From Barron's

Unit holders have the right to redeem for physical metals monthly, although this is available only to large holders that can meet minimum redemption amounts.

From The Wall Street Journal