redeemably

[US]/[rɪˈdiːm.ə.blɪ]/
[UK]/[rɪˈdiːm.ə.bli]/

Translation

adv.In a way that can be redeemed; capable of being made up for.; In a way that suggests potential for recovery or improvement.

Phrases & Collocations

redeemably good

redeemably flawed

redeemably charming

redeemably hopeful

being redeemably

redeemably kind

redeemably unique

redeemably bright

redeemably patient

Example Sentences

the company's actions were not entirely irredeemably harmful to the environment.

despite his flaws, he possessed qualities that were ultimately redeemably human.

the situation seemed irredeemably bleak, but hope remained.

her reputation, though tarnished, was not irredeemably lost.

the project appeared irredeemably flawed from the start.

he tried to show how the past could be redeemably integrated into the present.

the old building, though dilapidated, was redeemably full of history.

the film explored whether a life of crime could ever be redeemably justified.

the team’s performance, while initially poor, proved redeemably inspiring in the end.

the relationship, though damaged, was redeemably worth fighting for.

the experience, though painful, was redeemably valuable for her growth.

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