redeem in Japanese
redeem in Japanese is 買い戻す, あがなう, 回復する — redeem means to exchange a voucher, points, or a bond for cash or its stated value.
redeem in Japanese
買い戻す
Pronounced: kaimodosu
(transitive) To recover ownership of something by buying it back.
あがなう
Pronounced: aganau
(transitive) To save from a state of sin (and from its consequences).
回復する
(transitive) To restore the honour, worth, or reputation of oneself or something.
What does "redeem" mean?
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verb To exchange a voucher, points, or a bond for cash or its stated value.
"She redeemed her gift card for a new pair of shoes."
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verb To make up for a fault or bad situation, or to restore someone's good reputation.
"He tried to redeem himself after missing the deadline by working through the weekend."
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verb In religious use, to save someone from sin or wrongdoing.
"The sermon focused on being redeemed through faith."
redeem in a sentence
- She redeemed her gift card for a new pair of shoes.
- You can redeem the loyalty points at checkout.
- He tried to redeem himself after missing the deadline by working through the weekend.
- A strong second half redeemed what had been a poor performance.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "redeem" in Japanese?
"redeem" in Japanese is 買い戻す, あがなう, 回復する. redeem means: To exchange a voucher, points, or a bond for cash or its stated value.
How do you pronounce 買い戻す?
"redeem" in Japanese is 買い戻す, pronounced "kaimodosu".
How do you use "redeem" in a sentence?
Example: "She redeemed her gift card for a new pair of shoes." In Japanese, "redeem" is 買い戻す, あがなう, 回復する.
Are there other ways to say "redeem" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "redeem": 買い戻す, あがなう, 回復する.
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