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Definition of redeemable in English: redeemableadjective rɪˈdiːməb(ə)lrəˈdiməb(ə)l 1Able to be recovered or saved from faults or bad aspects. socially redeemable ideas they were misguided but ultimately redeemable Example sentencesExamples - Why is it believed that the violent are identically redeemable?
- It is the one redeemable band from the crop of Eighties Synth duos.
- She plays a woman with few redeemable characteristics.
- That the musician manages one grace note makes the piece almost redeemable.
- The game has few redeemable features outside its strong multiplayer presence.
- The movie is only redeemable for an interesting (if inconsistent) performance by its lead actor.
- Now, I know it's just a character, but I could not find anything redeemable in him as a human being.
- His one redeemable virtue, however, is a deep, abiding love of cinema.
- There was absolutely nothing redeemable in the final third of this movie.
- I know this film is not without its flaws, yet it is redeemable.
2(of a coupon, voucher, etc.) able to be exchanged for goods, a discount, or money. the prize is not redeemable for cash Example sentencesExamples - Users garner reward points - which are redeemable for cash - by viewing ads.
- The gold standard was restored in 1879, with all national bank notes being redeemable in gold on demand.
- The reward is points, which are redeemable for cash, electronics, even charitable contributions.
- Special codes found on the bottles can be entered into the site for points redeemable for merchandise.
- Retailers' cards are redeemable only in the stores that issue them.
- One gallery I know gave a $10 "check" to its customers which was redeemable at a non-competitive business in the area.
- The town has used "Deli Dollars" redeemable in food.
- The company awards panelists 10 points for each completed survey, which are redeemable for merchandise.
- In-store promotions will include instant redeemable coupons good for $1 off on hosiery, tights or socks.
- Tickets are redeemable at a number of cinemas across the capital.
- 2.1Finance (of a stock, bond, etc.) able to be repaid at the maturity date.
redeemable preference shares Example sentencesExamples - The company also had 3.3 million convertible redeemable shares and 100 redeemable preference shares.
- Between 1685 and 1763, the French colonial government issued playing cards that were redeemable for specie at a future date.
- The bonds bore six percent interest and were payable in 20 years, but redeemable after five.
- One important thing to remember is that the products should not be redeemable (or callable) by the issuer.
- The board decided that the adverse effects on the company's reserves required an issue of redeemable preference shares.
- Just like a mutual fund, it issues redeemable units to investors and must follow guidelines set out by the SEC.
- Assets included in MZM (money at zero maturity) are redeemable at par on demand.
- Money market instruments may only be redeemable at the precise date at which the fixed term ends.
- The offer put to the board last Thursday was 1.32 in cash, or 1.255 in cash plus a warrant redeemable in three years for 0.12 per share.
- Each unit in the offering consists of 1.5 shares of common stock and 1.5 shares of redeemable public warrants.
Definition of redeemable in US English: redeemableadjectiverəˈdēməb(ə)lrəˈdiməb(ə)l 1Able to be recovered or saved from faults or bad aspects. socially redeemable ideas they were misguided but ultimately redeemable Example sentencesExamples - The game has few redeemable features outside its strong multiplayer presence.
- Why is it believed that the violent are identically redeemable?
- There was absolutely nothing redeemable in the final third of this movie.
- That the musician manages one grace note makes the piece almost redeemable.
- The movie is only redeemable for an interesting (if inconsistent) performance by its lead actor.
- His one redeemable virtue, however, is a deep, abiding love of cinema.
- Now, I know it's just a character, but I could not find anything redeemable in him as a human being.
- It is the one redeemable band from the crop of Eighties Synth duos.
- She plays a woman with few redeemable characteristics.
- I know this film is not without its flaws, yet it is redeemable.
2(of a coupon, voucher, etc.) able to be exchanged for goods, a discount, or money. the prize is not redeemable for cash Example sentencesExamples - The gold standard was restored in 1879, with all national bank notes being redeemable in gold on demand.
- One gallery I know gave a $10 "check" to its customers which was redeemable at a non-competitive business in the area.
- Users garner reward points - which are redeemable for cash - by viewing ads.
- The company awards panelists 10 points for each completed survey, which are redeemable for merchandise.
- Special codes found on the bottles can be entered into the site for points redeemable for merchandise.
- The town has used "Deli Dollars" redeemable in food.
- The reward is points, which are redeemable for cash, electronics, even charitable contributions.
- Retailers' cards are redeemable only in the stores that issue them.
- In-store promotions will include instant redeemable coupons good for $1 off on hosiery, tights or socks.
- Tickets are redeemable at a number of cinemas across the capital.
- 2.1Finance (of a stock, bond, etc.) able to be repaid at the maturity date.
redeemable preference shares Example sentencesExamples - Just like a mutual fund, it issues redeemable units to investors and must follow guidelines set out by the SEC.
- The company also had 3.3 million convertible redeemable shares and 100 redeemable preference shares.
- The board decided that the adverse effects on the company's reserves required an issue of redeemable preference shares.
- Money market instruments may only be redeemable at the precise date at which the fixed term ends.
- Each unit in the offering consists of 1.5 shares of common stock and 1.5 shares of redeemable public warrants.
- One important thing to remember is that the products should not be redeemable (or callable) by the issuer.
- Between 1685 and 1763, the French colonial government issued playing cards that were redeemable for specie at a future date.
- The bonds bore six percent interest and were payable in 20 years, but redeemable after five.
- Assets included in MZM (money at zero maturity) are redeemable at par on demand.
- The offer put to the board last Thursday was 1.32 in cash, or 1.255 in cash plus a warrant redeemable in three years for 0.12 per share.
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