redemption
Prononciation : [rɪˈdɛmʃən]
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) when someone gets back something they lost, usually money, in a financial agreement. It's like when you buy a coupon, and later you can use it to get a discount or some money back.
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She decided to cash in her bonds for redemption before they expired.
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He missed the deadline for the redemption of his investment, so he lost the money.
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What is the process for redemption of these financial assets?
Contexte : « religion »
(noun) the idea of being saved from evil or sin. It's like when you can be forgiven for something wrong you did and get a fresh start.
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Many people believe in the redemption offered by their faith, which brings them hope.
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She couldn't find any redemption for her actions, leaving her feeling lost.
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What does redemption mean in your religion?
Contexte : « literature »
(noun) a moment when a character or person changes for the better. It's when someone who made bad choices makes good ones instead.
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In the story, the hero's redemption comes when he helps those he once harmed.
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The villain didn’t have any redemption in the story; he just continued being bad.
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How does redemption play a role in the character’s journey?