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- remedy, write, boost, celebrate, keep, complete, neutralize, pay back, save, save up, relieve, keep open, fund, buy off, regenerate, have, pay off, liquidate, render, baptism, compensate, bear, bring through, give birth, fork over, bull market, incur, revitalize, settle, defray, fill, salvage, atone, spend, surrender, give up, answer, compound, substitute, reclaim, birth, bondholder, obtain, the Book of Common Prayer, mend, retaliate, make amends, discharge, correct, bearish, optimization, rectify, pay, baptize, deliver, catechism, baptise, call down, turn in, lift, bid, counterpoise, improve, preserve, call in, extradite, cover, liquidation, pull through, drive home, ransom, help, countervail, amen, win back, present, lay aside, retrieve, redress, meet, salve, recover, restore, put up, pitch, repossess, repay, set free, bullish, default, reform, recompense, appease, offset, fix, return, benediction, recoverable, spare, fork up, forgive, get back, bear market, finance, recoup, broker-dealer, economise, set off, reestablish, purchase, recapture, enrich, reinstate, rehabilitate, cede, deport, bull, bear the cost/expense etc., satisfy, improve on, outweigh, regain, get, comply, economize, fork out, bid price, anthem, make up, amortize, invest in, take in, make unnecessary, hand over, restitute, clear, enhance, pay out, make good, rescue, disburse, hold open, balance, counterbalance, habilitate, carry through
Examples:
- - The bold chief they asked, if the Goths' lord would with gold his life redeem? - "The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson", Saemund Sigfusson and Snorre Sturleson
- - But the contest was not yet over, and there was a chance that Frank would finally redeem himself. - "Frank Merriwell's Chums", Burt L. Standish
- - Now that his master for some time to come was to be confined to their own village, there would be no chance for him to redeem the promise he had made to his squire. - "The Story of Don Quixote", Arvid Paulson, Clayton Edwards, and Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra