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redeemable
/ rɪˈdɛmptəbəl, rɪˈdiːməbəl /
adjective
subject to cancellation by repayment at a specified date or under specified conditions
payable in or convertible into cash
Other 51Թ Forms
- redeemability noun
- redeemableness noun
- redeemably adverb
- nonredeemable adjective
- nonredemptible adjective
- unredeemable adjective
- unredeemably adverb
- ˌˈٲ noun
- ˈ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of redeemable1
Example Sentences
The latter may be their only redeemable quality.
It also pocketed yet another taxpayer-funded benefit: a voucher from the Food and Drug Administration redeemable for accelerated review of another drug.
If Zabka weren’t so charming, we couldn’t have bought the proposition that an ignorant wretch like Johnny could be redeemable.
Gift cards, reservations and promotions remain active and redeemable.
"I have tended to show humanity as fallible, sensitive, befuddled, misled but redeemable, rather than mindless, relentlessly violent," he wrote in his autobiography in 2004.
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