"Redefines" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Redefines" Meaning

To give a new or different definition or meaning to something, often in an unexpected or creative way.

"Redefines" Examples

Word: Redefines


1. The new policy redefines the way companies approach employee benefits.
Updated policy improves work-life balance for staff members.

2. The charity's mission redefines what it means to truly care for the community.
The non-profit organization sets a new standard for compassion.

3. The book redefines the way we think about mental health and wellness.
The author shares a fresh perspective on mental health.

4. The huge success redefines what's possible for a start-up.
The small business exceeds expectations with a massive win.

5. The company's decision redefines the industry's environmental guidelines.
The firm takes the lead in eco-friendly initiatives.

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Redeemably

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Suitably or justifiably deserving of approval or forgiveness.

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A person or thing that saves someone or something from a difficult or unpleasant situation; someone who rescues or saves another from sin or guilt.

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To make something or someone acceptable by reducing or removing a fault or defect.<br><br>For example: "The company's willingness to recall the product and fix the bug redeems their bad reputation."<br><br>Or: "His brave apology redeems the mistake he made in the past."

Redefine

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To redefine means to change the meaning or interpretation of a word, phrase, or concept by giving it a new or different definition, often in order to modernize, broaden, or update its original meaning.

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Redemption refers to the act of saving or delivering someone or something from a state of sin, error, or evil, or regaining or recovering something that has been lost or stolen. It can also refer to the act of paying off a debt or guilt. In a broader sense, redemption can represent a second chance, forgiveness, or a new beginning.<br><br>Example: "She sought redemption for her past mistakes through her charity work."<br><br>Synonyms: salvation, liberation, pardon, atonement, forgiveness<br><br>Antonyms: condemnation, punishment, retaliation

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