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How to use Redeem in a sentence

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Redeem yourself or forever be consigned to history's judgment of political turncoats, renegades and saboteurs.
After that, we went to play a round of pool so that I could redeem myself, and we both thought for a bit that I was going to skunk him.
Consumers can redeem the coupons at station on the same day, and have a sip of this lemon drink, according to a release from the company.
Owners could continue to redeem their silver certificates without let or hindrance.
Sadly though, it needs more than trees and seasonal Christmas lights to redeem this area.
It does not affect the right of the mortgagor to redeem so long as the mortgagor is given notice of the assignment.
Still, the masterful tone and astonishingly sophisticated writing in this novel redeem a lot of the awkwardness.
He wrote with temperateness, and in pitying love of human nature, in the instinctive hope of helping it to know and redeem itself.
He would not like to catch hold of and put to death some other innocent person to redeem this sinner from his sins.
Many people do not redeem them and therefore do not receive the benefits they are entitled to.
Players who get benched for making turnovers need to have a chance to redeem themselves.
Every tackle, every throw-in, every debatable decision is furiously contestable so that the hero can redeem United's followers.
Shutting them out won't redeem you from them, and you will say that they can only make your life a fool's paradise.
The Cats will be looking to redeem themselves after their performance against Melbourne, losing by 48 points.
Both sides struggled through their groups, but know they can redeem themselves with one huge performance.
He soon gave our skipper a chance to redeem himself, by snicking my quicker ball straight to him again.
They denied that God's promise to redeem humanity was a promise to redeem us body and soul.
Even more importantly, ask him to show you the perfection of God's plan to save us and redeem us from these influences.
Assurance is the calmness that people sense and feel when they know that God has sent Jesus to save us and redeem us.
God is perceived as the savior who can redeem the believer from his or her own sins.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Let me have my liberty to begin life over again honestly, repentantly, and with the earnest desire to redeem the past.
Is it possible to do nothing to redeem these poor people, father, from captivity?
It is specially their duty to redeem the time, who are scanted of time through poverty, service, or restraint.
Still the body of Hector lay on the ground, and the men of Ilion sought in vain to redeem it from Achilles.
What fault was ever found with john law's bank, except that it could not redeem its paper?
I would still redeem my pledge, and restore meerkat, so lost not a moment in turning back to release the other two.
And by our dreams and labors we will redeem the promise of America in the 21st century.
I reject the monstrous theory that while a man may redeem the past, a woman never can.
A man married by ambel-anak may redeem himself and family on payment of the jujur and adat of a virgin before-mentioned.
The nation also has plans to use money from the proposed sinking fund to redeem some of the government's bonds.
Such another, Gurth, will redeem thy bondage, and make thee a brother as free of thy guild as the best.
Who is that intemperate and brutal man whom we would redeem?
Then came a determination to redeem herself in the rebuttal!
Offices which are but pledges that we are expected to redeem.
Nearly 115 million Americans clip coupons and redeem them at some point during the year.
This yellow-bellied party had the chance to redeem themselves but failed miserably.
Liam learns of the practice of monks sailing to the Barbary Coast on missions to locate and redeem slaves with ransom payments.
And that man intends to put a girdling ditch round the whole in the course of forty months, and so redeem it by the magic of his spade.
He supposes that, to redeem his name, he has only got to lacker it.
It must redeem it for ever from transitoriness and evanescence.
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