Redeem

Pronunciation: /rɪˈdiːm/

Redeem (verb)

  1. To exchange something, like a coupon or points, for money or goods.
  2. To improve something bad by doing something good.
  3. To save someone from sin or evil, often in a religious context.

Examples

  • You can redeem points for a discount.
  • She redeemed her coupon at the store.

Common collocations: redeem a coupon, redeem points, redeem oneself, redeem a mistake, redeem a soul

Synonyms of Redeem

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Redeem

  • when discussing loss or giving up
  • when discussing leaving or giving up