Redeem :
kūʻai lilo hou mai
kūʻai lilo hou mai, höʻike aku, hookuu, noa, hookuuia, i noa, pohaku uinihepa,, kīloi aku, hoʻopakele, hoopakele, ola, ka hoopai, e hoʻomaikaʻi hou i, uku, lawe haawi o
kuairedeemablehoola iahoahanauMea Hoolapanai,ke kuai anakūʻai lilo hou mai
kuairedeemablehoola iahoahanauMea Hoolapanai,ke kuai anakūʻai lilo hou mai
Verb(1) save from sins(2) restore the honor or worth of(3) to turn in (vouchers or coupons(4) exchange or buy back for money; under threat(5) pay off (loans or promissory notes(6) convert into cash; of commercial papers
(1) You then get an SMS ÔÇÿdrinks voucherÔÇÖ which bar staff will redeem upon presentation of your phone.(2) They would pay less each month than with a standard repayment loan, gain free life cover and end up with a lump sum that would redeem the mortgage and leave plenty over for the holiday of their dreams or a brand new top-of-the-range car.(3) When independence finally came, in August 1947, Gandhi thought it time to redeem his party's old promise.(4) the captive had to mortgage his lands to raise the money to redeem himself(5) His films, as a result, are often repulsive; yet they contain the occasional flash of genius that may redeem the more unpalatable aspects of his work.(6) Thank you for sending your Son into the world to redeem us.(7) Given the passions of the last four years, the time is long past for Bush to fully redeem his 2000 campaign pledge to be ÔÇÿa uniter not a divider.ÔÇÖ(8) I would be at her house to act like a servant to redeem my sins.(9) On January 1, 2004 you are entitled to redeem the matured bond to the issuer and receive your $1,000 initial investment.(10) What this usually entails is an educational voucher that parents can redeem at a private school.(11) owners were unable to redeem their mortgages(12) the party prepared to redeem the pledges of the past three years(13) Not all banks redeem and sell Savings Bonds, so you may have to make some phone calls to find one that will help you, he says.(14) People had to purchase separate vouchers from the festival in order to get food from the booths; the food vendors were then to redeem the vouchers for cash after the festival.(15) She was the pale and sleeping kind, the kind who had to spend centuries waiting for the proper time to rise and redeem their lands, but she looked like one.(16) She also enclosed a gift certificate that the customer could redeem in the store.
Related Phrases of redeem(1) to redeem ::
e hoolapanai mai i
(1) to redeem ::
e hoolapanai mai i
Synonyms
Verb
1. save ::
hoola
2. vindicate ::
hoopai auanei o Iehova
3. atone for ::
panai ai no ka
4. retrieve ::
loaʻa nā
5. exchange ::
mail
7. fulfill ::
hooko
8. ransom ::
uku pānaʻi
Verb
1. save ::
hoola
2. vindicate ::
hoopai auanei o Iehova
3. atone for ::
panai ai no ka
4. retrieve ::
loaʻa nā
5. exchange ::
mail
7. fulfill ::
hooko
8. ransom ::
uku pānaʻi
Antonyms
1. breach ::
nahā
2. break ::
wanaao ae
3. transgress ::
hana hewa ai
4. violate ::
kue ana
1. breach ::
nahā
2. break ::
wanaao ae
3. transgress ::
hana hewa ai
4. violate ::
kue ana
Different Formsredeem, redeemable, redeemed, redeemer, redeemers, redeeming, redeems
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