Salvific

Pronunciation: /ˈsɑɫviˈfaɪˈsi/

Salvific (adj)

  1. Able to save someone from danger, suffering, or loss, especially when help is urgently needed.
  2. Used for actions or beliefs that bring people to safety in a spiritual sense.
  3. Relating to the process of being saved from sin and gaining eternal life, in religious teaching.

Salvific (adjective)

Examples

  • The medic gave a salvific treatment that stopped the bleeding.
  • The shelter provided a salvific escape during the storm.