English to Spanish Dictionary redemption

redemption

redención
definition
noun
God's plans for the redemption of his world
the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
Under such constraints, the consolidation of airport finances was achieved through a general policy of applying operating surpluses to supplementary debt redemption .
the action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment, or clearing a debt.
translation of 'redemption'
noun
cumplimiento,
expiación,
amortización,
rescate,
desempeño,
redención
example
It is not in dispute that the securitization transaction constituted a refunding operation in that the proceeds of the securitization were applied toward the 'redemption' of the Bonds.
his marginalization from the Hollywood jungle proved to be his 'redemption'
The par amount is the capital sum that will be paid when the bond is due for 'redemption' .
Chapman has said he would like to be a farmer on his release and spread the word about his spiritual 'redemption' .
The film however plays down overt preaching, treating the themes of good, evil, sacrifice and 'redemption' as the kind of cornerstones that any classic drama is built on.
I don't know, maybe I should use a theme of 'redemption' from evil, or overbooking airline reservations, or something like that.
Therefore, the clearing system and the clients of other banks demanding 'redemption' set narrow limits to the issuing of fiduciary media.
If you hold the gilt until 'redemption' , the gain of £20 would be tax-free.
For once a population is deemed evil, with no hope of 'redemption' , its members have little left to lose.
He finds a 'redemption' of sorts when he recovers his family, loses a foot to his disease, and in the end decides he doesn't want to die after all.
Under such constraints, the consolidation of airport finances was achieved through a general policy of applying operating surpluses to supplementary debt 'redemption' .
soldiers who were captured had to seek 'redemption'
Thus the discount is not regarded as disguised interest and the obligations to repurchase bad debts are not viewed as disguised rights of 'redemption' .
A poison put gives the bond holder the right to call for early 'redemption' of the bond for cash or shares.
the peasants found the terms of 'redemption' unattractive
You no longer have to make sacrifices in somebody else's name, trying to get yourself saved or to earn 'redemption' .
The Government is poised for the 'redemption' of securities maturing during the next few months.
Yet her new work displays an inner peace borne of hard knocks and a harder-earned 'redemption' .
There would be some vindication, some 'redemption' , some soul-cleansing.
When we rebuke or expose an evil, we have the duty to hope for the 'redemption' , not the condemnation, of the sinner.
You have to believe in the 'redemption' of mankind.
It's about the 'redemption' of evil by self-sacrificial love.
Fortunately, the powers of friendship, 'redemption' and the spirit of Christmas conquer all.
And, this is in some way, sort of like a 'redemption' .
Chasing a desire ‘to live and to die’ in Paris, and unable to find spiritual 'redemption' , she eventually drinks poison.
his marginalization from the Hollywood jungle proved to be his 'redemption'
The African people are looking to their leaders for the 'redemption' of the continent from what has plagued it for so long.
About 22 per cent of those targeted responded, said Ferguson, and the 'redemption' on samples hit 80 per cent.
Part of this whole tragedy was his fault if not all of it and the only way to 'redemption' was to save the innocent life of one boy even at the cost of his own.
Why must he tug on my heartstrings, moving me to tears, when there could be no 'redemption' , no saving me?
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