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re·deem
/rɪˈdim/
(
vt
.)贖回,挽回,恢復,償還,履行,補償
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·deem
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Redeemed
. (-d░md");
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Redeeming
.]
1.
To
purchase
back
;
to
regain
possession
of
by
payment
of
a
stipulated
price
;
to
repurchase
.
If
a
man
sell
a
dwelling
house
in
a
walled
city
,
then
he
may
redeem
it
within
a
whole
year
after
it
is
sold
.
--
Lev
.
xxv
. 29.
2.
Hence
,
specifically
:
(a)
Law
To
recall
,
as
an
estate
,
or
to
regain
,
as
mortgaged
property
,
by
paying
what
may
be
due
by
force
of
the
mortgage
.
(b)
Com.
To
regain
by
performing
the
obligation
or
condition
stated
;
to
discharge
the
obligation
mentioned
in
,
as
a
promissory
note
,
bond
,
or
other
evidence
of
debt
;
as
,
to
redeem
bank
notes
with
coin
.
3.
To
ransom
,
liberate
,
or
rescue
from
captivity
or
bondage
,
or
from
any
obligation
or
liability
to
suffer
or
to
be
forfeited
,
by
paying
a
price
or
ransom
;
to
ransom
;
to
rescue
;
to
recover
;
as
,
to
redeem
a
captive
,
a
pledge
,
and
the
like
.
Redeem
Israel
,
O
God
,
out
of
all
his
troubles
.
--
Ps
.
xxv
. 22.
The
Almighty
from
the
grave
Hath
me
redeemed
. --
Sandys
.
4.
Theol.
Hence
,
to
rescue
and
deliver
from
the
bondage
of
sin
and
the
penalties
of
God's
violated
law
.
Christ
hath
redeemed
us
from
the
curse
of
the
law
,
being
made
a
curse
for
us
.
--
Gal
.
iii
. 13.
5.
To
make
good
by
performing
fully
;
to
fulfill
;
as
,
to
redeem
one's
promises
.
I
will
redeem
all
this
on
Percy's
head
.
--
Shak
.
6.
To
pay
the
penalty
of
;
to
make
amends
for
;
to
serve
as
an
equivalent
or
offset
for
;
to
atone
for
;
to
compensate
;
as
,
to
redeem
an
error
.
Which
of
ye
will
be
mortal
,
to
redeem
Man's
mortal
crime
? --
Milton
.
It
is
a
chance
which
does
redeem
all
sorrows
.
--
Shak
.
To redeem the time
,
to
make
the
best
use
of
it
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
redeem
v
1:
save
from
sins
[
syn
:
deliver
,
save
]
2:
exchange
or
buy
back
for
money
;
under
threat
[
syn
:
ransom
]
3:
pay
off
(
loans
or
promissory
notes
) [
syn
:
pay off
]
4:
convert
into
cash
;
of
commercial
papers
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