redeem in Spanish
redeem in Spanish is redimir, rescatar, liberar — redeem means to exchange a voucher, points, or a bond for cash or its stated value.
redeem in Spanish
redimir
(transitive) To recover ownership of something by buying it back.
rescatar
(transitive) To recover ownership of something by buying it back.
liberar
(transitive) To set free by force.
libertar
(transitive) To set free by force.
rescatar
(transitive) To save, rescue.
redimir
redimirse
(transitive) To expiate, atone (for).
canjear
(transitive, finance) To convert (some bond or security) into cash.
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 Spanish?
"redeem" in Spanish is redimir, rescatar, liberar. redeem means: To exchange a voucher, points, or a bond for cash or its stated value.
How do you use "redeem" in a sentence?
Example: "She redeemed her gift card for a new pair of shoes." In Spanish, "redeem" is redimir, rescatar, liberar.
Are there other ways to say "redeem" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "redeem": redimir, rescatar, liberar, libertar, redimirse, canjear.
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