redemptive

adjective

re·​demp·​tive ri-ˈdem(p)-tiv How to pronounce redemptive (audio)
: of, relating to, or bringing about redemption
redemptive suffering

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During his recent reappraisal, writers have often commented on the redemptive potential of Indiana’s venom. Brandon Sanchez, Vulture, 25 Oct. 2024 Their developing relationship is redemptive for Ivan, who has always considered himself beneath the attention of women, but ruinous for Margaret’s reputation in her conservative town. Constance Grady, Vox, 23 Sep. 2024 Fans showered Castellanos with adoration — and a teammate showered him with a Gatorade bath — after his redemptive walkoff hit. Isaac Avilucea, Axios, 6 Oct. 2024 These beats may feel familiar, but Dream earns its redemptive ending and gives us a group of underdogs who are impossible not to root for. Megan Vick, EW.com, 28 Sep. 2024 See all Example Sentences for redemptive 

Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of redemptive was in the 15th century

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“Redemptive.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/redemptive. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.

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