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redeemed

adjective as in recovered

Strong match

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It’s perhaps because of this he’s one of the more controversial characters after he’s treated with tolerance, as if he had somehow redeemed himself, when he decides to return to the real world.

From Salon

Investments redeemed are taxed on capital gains, even when they are lost to fraudsters.

From BBC

His lynching can’t be undone, but the dignity of his name can be redeemed and our collective sins can be called to account in a gripping musical that hasn’t so much been revived as reborn.

The dynamic in the exhibition is redeemed by the live events within it and their play against the archive, which feel earned but also alienated from the original artworks.

An element of violence was appropriate for an era torn apart by war, civil rights unrest and epic environmental degradation, but Goode redeemed the tumult through art.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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