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redemption
noun as in atonement; reparation
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noun as in salvation
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Example Sentences
Conference of Catholic Bishops describess the death penalty “an attack on the dignity of the human person…because it asserts that someone is beyond redemption.”
Sherman believed that his namesake school would be “the redemption of a race.”
After she realized her erroneous deployment of the concept, she was given a shot at redemption in the opportunity to carefully consider how to position “Ironic” in the "Jagged Little Pill" Broadway musical.
Frank Lampard will be seeking redemption and a rebuilding of his managerial reputation as he dives back into the unforgiving surroundings of the Championship with Coventry City.
For the finale, each pair performed a freestyle accompanied by additional dancers, as well as a “judges’ redemption” dance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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