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  1. If you redeem yourself, you make up for wrongs by doing something that makes you seem good again, like when after being irritable and snappy with your grandmother, you redeem yourself by bringing her flowers and apologizing.

  2. Define redeem. redeem synonyms, redeem pronunciation, redeem translation, English dictionary definition of redeem. tr.v. re·deemed , re·deem·ing , re·deems 1. To recover ownership of by paying a specified sum: redeemed the ring from the pawnbroker.

  3. redeem is wider in its application than ransom, and means to buy back, regain possession of, or exchange for money, goods, etc.: to redeem one's property. To ransom is to redeem a person from captivity by paying a stipulated price, or to redeem from sin by sacrifice: to ransom a kidnapped child. 8, 9. free, liberate, rescue, save. ANTONYMS 1 ...

  4. redeem yourself. : to succeed or do something good after you have failed or done something bad. They can redeem themselves for yesterday's loss by winning today's game. REDEEM meaning: 1 : to make (something that is bad, unpleasant, etc.) better or more acceptable; 2 : to exchange (something, such as a coupon or lottery ticket) for money, an ...

  5. Synonyms for REDEEM: fulfill, fulfil, satisfy, keep, complete, meet, fill, make good; Antonyms of REDEEM: break, violate, breach, forget, transgress, ignore, pass ...

  6. redeem - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  7. Full Definition of REDEEM. transitive verb. 1. a: to buy back : repurchase b: to get or win back. 2. : to free from what distresses or harms: as a: to free from captivity by payment of ransom b: to extricate from or help to overcome something detrimental c: to release from blame or debt : clear d: to free from the consequences of sin. 3.