redeem - use in sentences

Object

  • IOU: The stored exception is rethrown in response to any attempt to redeem the IOU.
  • mankind: Do you believe in his Son Jesus Christ who redeemed mankind?
  • sinner: Why go back to the law, which can never redeem the guilty sinner?
  • voucher: Carers then have the freedom to redeem these vouchers against a wide range of service providers.
  • humanity: The bible says that Christ had to die on the cross to redeem humanity from its fallen state.
  • captive: It was the gaze, the ferocious, the triumph gaze, of the redeemed captive.

Subject

  • blood: Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb; Redeemed through His infinite mercy - His child, and forever, I am.

Preposition: within

  • month: The vouchers must be redeemed within 6 months of purchase.

Adjective complement

  • online: Each colorful certificate includes a personalized message and a catalog and can be redeemed online, by phone or mail.

Modifying Another Word

  • partially: This is only partially redeemed by the selection from Jet Li's back catalog of career fight scenes.
  • partly: The Welwyn player partly redeemed himself with a penalty before half-time to make it 7-3 to Barnet.
  • somewhat: This failure is now somewhat redeemed by the 1994 agreement which, however, heavily favors the sea-bed miners.
  • slightly: It may be redeemed slightly by the quaint intricacies of the first pitch.
  • fully: And yet, the world is not yet fully redeemed.
  • previously: If not previously redeemed, the final redemption date will be 31 December 2009.

Preposition: against

  • purchase: Points can be redeemed against future purchases at Orocco Pier.

Preposition: in

  • combination: These can be redeemed in any combination against any seminar.

Preposition: for

  • cash: Vouchers cannot be redeemed for cash nor sold or transferred for value.

Preposition: by

  • blood: Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb; Redeemed through His infinite mercy - His child, and forever, I am.

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