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To purchase back; to regain possession of by payment of
a stipulated price; to repurchase. |
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To recall, as an estate, or to regain, as mortgaged
property, by paying what may be due by force of the mortgage. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Hence, to rescue and deliver from the bondage of sin and
the penalties of God's violated law. |
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To make good by performing fully; to fulfill; as, to
redeem one's promises. |
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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. |