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		Definition of redemptive in English: redemptiveadjective rɪˈdɛmptɪvrəˈdɛm(p)tɪv Acting to save someone from error or evil. 拯救的,救赎的  the healing power of redemptive love 挽救他人之爱所具有的治愈力。 Example sentencesExamples -  You've done a lot of work with prisoners, dealing with the redemptive power of art.
 -  Nor does she shirk her moral duty to counter evil with the redemptive power of truth.
 -  It feels emotional and meaningful to me because I do think love is incredibly redemptive.
 -  The kingdom is essentially redemptive and spiritual rather than political and physical.
 -  It is a tale of fear and guilt, emotional survival, and the redemptive power of love.
 -  There is a redemptive quality to these high, open moors.
 -  I decided that the movie, no matter how bleak and hopeless it may seem, is ultimately about redemptive hope, albeit a twisted one at that.
 -  Alas, the movie doesn't allow the actor to fulfill the same redemptive role.
 -  One rejected the book on the grounds that it had ‘no redemptive quality’.
 -  If this simple tale of three people and a pooch were a Hollywood movie, it would be all about the redemptive power of love.
 -  We profess that people of any age are included in God's unconditional love and redemptive grace.
 -  This is nourishing, redemptive; we become less alone inside.
 -  I think there's a majesty in it that makes it redemptive.
 -  The book is also about love - and its redemptive power.
 -  I wanted him to know the comfort and consolation of Christ's redemptive love.
 -  Themes of redemptive love, parental affection and reconciliation are worked out in the music in a very different way from the play.
 -  Revenge is not redemptive; it smears the soul with the same evil it seeks to repay.
 -  So I think there's a redemptive quality involved with taking care of people who have a need in the later years of their life.
 -  I found something reassuring and redemptive in this record, which went above and beyond anything that its creators could have envisaged for it.
 -  The pulsating core of his speech was the redemptive power of love.
 
 Synonyms compensating, compensatory, extenuating, offsetting, qualifying    Definition of redemptive in US English: redemptiveadjectiverəˈdɛm(p)tɪvrəˈdem(p)tiv Acting to save someone from error or evil. 拯救的,救赎的  the healing power of redemptive love 挽救他人之爱所具有的治愈力。 Example sentencesExamples -  If this simple tale of three people and a pooch were a Hollywood movie, it would be all about the redemptive power of love.
 -  I decided that the movie, no matter how bleak and hopeless it may seem, is ultimately about redemptive hope, albeit a twisted one at that.
 -  The kingdom is essentially redemptive and spiritual rather than political and physical.
 -  I think there's a majesty in it that makes it redemptive.
 -  So I think there's a redemptive quality involved with taking care of people who have a need in the later years of their life.
 -  I found something reassuring and redemptive in this record, which went above and beyond anything that its creators could have envisaged for it.
 -  Nor does she shirk her moral duty to counter evil with the redemptive power of truth.
 -  The book is also about love - and its redemptive power.
 -  Alas, the movie doesn't allow the actor to fulfill the same redemptive role.
 -  There is a redemptive quality to these high, open moors.
 -  The pulsating core of his speech was the redemptive power of love.
 -  This is nourishing, redemptive; we become less alone inside.
 -  We profess that people of any age are included in God's unconditional love and redemptive grace.
 -  I wanted him to know the comfort and consolation of Christ's redemptive love.
 -  It is a tale of fear and guilt, emotional survival, and the redemptive power of love.
 -  Revenge is not redemptive; it smears the soul with the same evil it seeks to repay.
 -  One rejected the book on the grounds that it had ‘no redemptive quality’.
 -  It feels emotional and meaningful to me because I do think love is incredibly redemptive.
 -  Themes of redemptive love, parental affection and reconciliation are worked out in the music in a very different way from the play.
 -  You've done a lot of work with prisoners, dealing with the redemptive power of art.
 
 Synonyms compensating, compensatory, extenuating, offsetting, qualifying     |