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Redemption is the buying back of something. You might try for redemption by attempting to buy back a bike you sold, or you might attempt to buy back your soul after you steal someone else’s bike.
Redemption comes from the Latin word redimere, a combination of re(d)-, meaning “back,” and emere, meaning “buy.” Redemption is what some people claim happens to your soul when you're saved from evil forces. You might pray for redemption — to the tooth fairy, to Zeus, or to some other kind of invisible being — in the hopes that an all-powerful being can save your soul. Redemption can also refer to the repayment of a debt.
Explanation:
Definitions of redemption
noun
the act of purchasing back something previously sold
synonyms:buyback, repurchase
type of:purchase
the acquisition of something for payment
noun
repayment of the principal amount of a debt or security at or before maturity (as when a corporation repurchases its own stock)
type of:quittance, repayment
payment of a debt or obligation
noun
(theology) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil
synonyms:salvation
types:show 6 types...type of:deliverance, delivery, rescue, saving
recovery or preservation from loss or danger