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Meanings of
ransomed
in English
Saved from the bondage of sin.
redeemed
Related terms
saved
Usage of
ransomed
in English
1
In the following spring, they were principally collected at Detroit and
ransomed
.
2
Those who had not yet been
ransomed
would send the money themselves.
3
The wife, after being kept in captivity for a time, was
ransomed
.
4
He looked like a one-eyed pirate abducting hostages to be
ransomed
later.
5
Ebenezer, Silas, and Jonathan Zane were then taken to Detroit and
ransomed
.
6
Was it not by suffering and death that He
ransomed
the world?
7
And when his father died, Archebiades, a favorite of his,
ransomed
him.
8
In war it was always the practice that nobles be held and
ransomed
.
9
Anyway, he'd been
ransomed
and returned, so what was the point?
10
With the money he had, he
ransomed
the captive for one hundred ducats.
11
The two captive children were afterwards
ransomed
and sent home to their father.
12
The Englishman yielded and went with him, and afterward was
ransomed
.
13
The Gould Concession had
ransomed
its way through all those years.
14
Seven Christians were
ransomed
and sent back to their own country.
15
They
ransomed
us from serfdom and bought our liberty with a great price.
16
Le Loutre, however,
ransomed
the prisoners and sent them to Louisbourg.
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ransomed
ransome
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
ransome by
ransom back
ransome ones
ransome slaves
ransome soul
More collocations
Ransomed
through the time
Ransomed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common