Of or relating to or resulting in redemption.
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Examples for "rescue"
Examples for "rescue"
1British special forces were involved in the rescue, UK media reports said.
2Several ships have carried out rescue operations in recent days, he said.
3Sea-Watch said the money would be used to fund future rescue missions.
4The skunk was brought to animal control after the rescue, reports said.
5I mean, rescue me?' Artyom asked, trying to choose the right word.
1Objective: To evaluate maternal health outcomes two years after term breech delivery.
2The Company operates in home and office delivery industry for bottled water.
3It's not clear how broad the definition of 'home delivery' will be.
4One family said there had been one delivery of food and water.
5China, for example, has allowed delivery of packages by drones for years.
1There is deliverance in spirit before there is deliverance in outward fact.
2His return had brought her unexpected relief, almost a feeling of deliverance.
3Some grasp their deliverance quickly-forothers it takes a few stunned moments.
4Certainly the Temple radio frequencies must be crammed with prayers for deliverance.
5Another civil war was imminent when deliverance came in an unexpected manner.
1Let's hope the publication finds a redemptive way to commemorate the day.
2Christ's redemptive work will ultimately restore, enhance, and expand God's original plan.
3Christ's redemptive work extends resurrection to the far reaches of the universe.
4It's possibly been the most redemptive story of the season so far.
5A good act might be a redemptive doorway for a bad person.
1Same goes for the almost redemptory tournament in New Zealand four years later.