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How to use redeeming in a sentence

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I was pleasantly surprised to see him shown in such a spiritually redeeming light.
A unique and redeeming feature of Hinduism through the ages has been tolerance, a certain willingness to live and let live.
There are no redeeming characters in this morality tale of corruption, adultery, and debauchery.
Normally, trust companies roll these bonds over when they mature instead of redeeming them.
This emphasis and a focus on redeeming the Gentiles moved the early church away from a land-related agenda.
However, most of the time, these unreleased tracks have no redeeming value whatsoever.
The ravenous creatures themselves are perhaps the film's only remotely redeeming feature.
I suspect I may be a secret sucker for authoritative brooders, with a redeeming sense of humour.
Aesthetically it is a dump and, but for the area around the harbour, has no redeeming features.
There are no redeeming qualities to the surviving characters, nor is there anything remotely interesting about the storyline.
This novel is very hard on the people of Hollywood nobody with any redeeming values to speak of.
Not a single one of them has anything even vaguely resembling a redeeming feature.
From a macro-economic point of view, the chances of redeeming public foreign debt are now as good as one can expect them to be.
It seems incredibly stupid and as yet I cannot find one redeeming quality in this story.
By contrast, the female characters are sparsely developed and possess few redeeming qualities.
Despite his quickness to irritability, he does have some redeeming qualities.
It was defined in terms of how much gold you could turn it in for, like redeeming chips for money at a casino.
Those, Stauffenberg among them, who saw the plot as a means of redeeming the Army's reputation, accordingly found themselves in a fix.
Christ shares both expressions in his face of suffering, whilst He opens the wound in his side to offer the redeeming blood.
Mitnick is portrayed as a fat, annoying and somewhat evil man with few redeeming qualities.
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Examples from Classical Literature
With these funds the central bank was to purchase state bonds, devoting the interest to redeeming the notes of the national banks.
The country itself is the great redeeming feature of the province, and a very large portion of it is uninfested by Scotchmen.
Its one redeeming feature is the difficulty it presents to the draughtsman.
In that way only it seemed to me I could keep my hold on the redeeming facts of life.
One by one the States were redeeming their promises and ceding their western lands.
Shall we venture to pronounce, therefore, that his long and black calamity may not have had a redeeming drop of mercy at the bottom?
His redeeming quality is a love of animals, though, indeed, he has such curious turns in it that I sometimes imagine he is only abnormally cruel.
Their only redeeming feature lay in the development of the head above and back of the ears.
Her worst enemies admitted that the honorable Lavia had redeeming qualities, and owned that a keen sense of humor was one of her merits.
The gnarliest will have some redeeming traits even to the eye.
The near-zero fees for creating and redeeming tethers and zero-fee transferability is an incentive for rapid adoption and widespread use.
Then for us sneerers things start to go badly wrong, as it turns out Morgan does have some disconcertingly redeeming features.
Over the years, I've hunted behind homely, even plug-ugly dogs, that on the surface seemed to be without redeeming qualities.
I look to that time and see woman the redeeming power of the world.
But he had not one redeeming trait of character to justify his existence.
To Ernest this was the one redeeming touch to the desert's austerity.
If there was one redeeming feature about the man I might be uneasy.
And yet I did not despise him the more for it, but thought it a redeeming quality in him if he could be allowed any grace for not resisting one so irresistible as Steerforth.
This is surely total senselessness with no redeeming sensefulness.
Although the human person, saved by the redeeming love of Christ, is essentially good, the concupiscent tendency remains as a residual effect or wound of original sin.
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