verb
- to exchange something for money, goods, or services
- to make up for something bad or wrong; to restore one’s reputation
- to save someone from sin or evil
Usage: religious
Examples
- She redeemed her gift card at the bookstore.
- I need to redeem these coupons before they expire.
- He tried to redeem himself after the mistake by working extra hours.
- The team’s victory redeemed their poor performance last season.
- The pastor spoke about how faith can redeem lost souls.
- They had to redeem their property from the bank after paying off the loan.
- The company allowed customers to redeem points for merchandise.