redemption

名詞

UK/rɪˈdemp.ʃᵊn/
US/rɪˈdemp.ʃᵊn/

定義 redemption 名詞

religion

  1. Uncountable

    the act of being saved or rescued from sin, evil, or suffering, especially in a religious context.

    • He believed his faith would lead to his redemption.

    • The story is about a man who seeks redemption after making mistakes.

    • She dedicated her time to charity, seeking redemption for herself.

finance

  1. CountableUncountable

    the act of converting financial instruments such as bonds or shares into cash.

    • The company plans to complete the redemption of all outstanding bonds by the end of the year.

    • Investors have the option to redeem their shares on the maturity date.

    • The fund allows investors to make redemptions of their investments at any time.

片語 redemption 名詞

  • be beyond/past redemption

    To be in a state too deteriorated to be improved or saved; irredeemable.

    Even after committing heinous crimes, she still believed no one was beyond redemption.