redemption

  • 21Rédemption — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Rédemption (homonymie). La Rédemption (du latin Redemptio qui veut dire ‘rachat’) est un concept théologique du Christianisme, qui met l’accent sur l’aspect divin du mystère du salut de l’homme. Dieu rachète… …

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  • 22redemption — [[t]rɪde̱mpʃ(ə)n[/t]] redemptions 1) N VAR Redemption is the act of redeeming something or of being redeemed by something. He craves redemption for his sins. ...redemption of the loan. ...regional differences in the frequency of cash redemptions… …

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  • 23redemption — noun 1) God s redemption of his people Syn: saving, freeing from sin, absolution 2) the redemption of their possessions Syn: retrieval, recovery, reclamation, repossession, return 3) the redemption of credit vouchers …

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  • 24Redemption — The return of an investor s principal in a fixed income security, such as a preferred stock or bond; or the sale of units in a mutual fund. A redemption occurs, in a fixed income security at par or at a premium price, upon maturity or… …

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  • 25Redemption —    The purchase back of something that had been lost, by the payment of a ransom. The Greek word so rendered is apolutrosis, a word occurring nine times in Scripture, and always with the idea of a ransom or price paid, i.e., redemption by a… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 26redemption — n. 1) redemption from 2) beyond, past redemption * * * [rɪ dempʃ(ə)n] past redemption beyond redemptionfrom …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 27redemption — noun 1) God s redemption of his people Syn: saving, freeing from sin, absolution 2) the redemption of their possessions Syn: retrieval, recovery, reclamation, repossession, return 3) the re …

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  • 28redemption — redemptional, adj. redemptionless, adj. /ri demp sheuhn/, n. 1. an act of redeeming or the state of being redeemed. 2. deliverance; rescue. 3. Theol. deliverance from sin; salvation. 4. atonement for guilt. 5. repurchase, as of something sold. 6 …

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  • 29redemption — re|demp|tion [rıˈdempʃən] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: rédemption, from Latin redemptio, from redimere; REDEEM] 1.) the state of being freed from the power of evil, believed by Christians to be made possible by Jesus Christ 2.) the… …

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  • 30redemption — The repayment of shares, stocks, debentures, or bonds. The amount payable on redemption is usually specified on issue. The redemption date, or dates, may or may not be specified on issue. See also: gilt edged security, maturity date …

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