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Detailed Translations for redeem from English to Spanish

redeem:

to redeem verbe (redeems, redeemed, redeeming)

  1. to redeem
  2. to redeem (restore; redress)
  3. to redeem (set free; release; deliver; rescue)
  4. to redeem (buy off; ransom)

Conjugations for redeem:

present
  1. redeem
  2. redeem
  3. redeems
  4. redeem
  5. redeem
  6. redeem
simple past
  1. redeemed
  2. redeemed
  3. redeemed
  4. redeemed
  5. redeemed
  6. redeemed
present perfect
  1. have redeemed
  2. have redeemed
  3. has redeemed
  4. have redeemed
  5. have redeemed
  6. have redeemed
past continuous
  1. was redeeming
  2. were redeeming
  3. was redeeming
  4. were redeeming
  5. were redeeming
  6. were redeeming
future
  1. shall redeem
  2. will redeem
  3. will redeem
  4. shall redeem
  5. will redeem
  6. will redeem
continuous present
  1. am redeeming
  2. are redeeming
  3. is redeeming
  4. are redeeming
  5. are redeeming
  6. are redeeming
subjunctive
  1. be redeemed
  2. be redeemed
  3. be redeemed
  4. be redeemed
  5. be redeemed
  6. be redeemed
diverse
  1. redeem!
  2. let's redeem!
  3. redeemed
  4. redeeming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

redeem [the ~] nom

  1. the redeem (paying off; paying for)
    el desembolsar; el pagar a plazos
  2. the redeem (making up for; atoning for)
    el arreglo

Translation Matrix for redeem:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
arreglar arrangement; ordening; settling
arreglo atoning for; making up for; redeem adjustment; agreement; approval; arrangement; chord; clearance; come to terms; compensating for; compensation; concurrence; consent; instructions; issuing of rules; make a compromise; permission; recovery; reimbursement; repair; repair work; repairs; repayment; restoration; rules; settlement
desembolsar paying for; paying off; redeem
despachar delivering; turning out
liberar liberating; liberation; releasing
pagar a plazos paying for; paying off; redeem
redimir buying out
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
ajustar redeem; redress; restore adjust; assume; be all right; be correct; be fit; be right; be suitable; become; befit; fine tune; fix; presume; reconcile; repair; sew; snap; stretch; suit; suppose; tighten; tune; tune in
arreglar redeem; redress; restore adjust; arrange; arrange something; brew; conform to; cook; do odd jobs; find again; finish; fix; fix up; freshen up; furnish; get ready; have ended; have finished; instal; install; join; make decent; make even; make ready; mend; model; order; pay; pay on account; prepare; reconcile; redevelop; regulate; renew; renovate; repair; restore; resume; set up; settle; shape
desembolsar cash; come forward with; cough up; pay; pay out; pay over; turn out
despachar redeem; redress; restore arrange customs clearance; budge; clear away; clear up; discharge; dismantle; dismiss; drop; fire; get going; handle; lay off; move; move house; put in motion; release; remove; sack; set in motion; strip down; take apart a machine; unharness; unrig
liberar deliver; redeem; release; rescue; set free be freed from; be liberated; clear; disengage; free; grant an amnesty; let go; let loose; liberate; release; set at liberty; set free
pagar el rescate buy off; ransom; redeem
poner en orden redeem; redress; restore arrange; fix; order; reconcile; regulate; repair; settle
redimir redeem reconcile; settle
restaurar redeem; redress; restore exchange; fix; fix up; interchange; mend; put right; recapture; reconquer; rectify; redevelop; regain; renew; renovate; repair; restore; resume; retake; set right; swap; trade
- deliver; pay off; ransom; save

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Related Definitions for "redeem":

  1. convert into cash; of commercial papers1
  2. pay off (loans or promissory notes)1
  3. exchange or buy back for money; under threat1
  4. to turn in (vouchers or coupons) and receive something in exchange1
  5. restore the honor or worth of1
  6. save from sins1

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Cross Translation:
FromToVia
redeem redimir racheteracheter ce qu’on a vendre ou ce qui a été vendu.