REDEEMING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary It had no redeeming features None I hated it The only redeeming factor in the diet, in terms of preventing kidney stones, is that people are encouraged to drink a lot of fluid He even found something redeeming about his job cleaning toilets
Redeeming - definition of redeeming by The Free Dictionary To recover ownership of by paying a specified sum: redeemed the ring from the pawnbroker 2 a To pay off (a promissory note, for example) b To turn in (coupons, for example) and receive something in exchange c To convert into cash: redeem stocks 3
Redeeming: meaning, definitions, translation and examples Redeeming refers to a quality or characteristic that offsets or compensates for faults or deficiencies It suggests a sense of worthiness or value, especially when considering negative aspects
redeeming - Wiktionary, the free dictionary redeeming (comparative more redeeming, superlative most redeeming) Compensating for the faults of someone or something His lack of punctuality was offset by his redeeming sense of humor Able to save people from sin, error or evil redeeming (plural redeemings) An act of redemption