Redeem in a sentence as a verb

To redeem the coin, you have to peel back a sticker.

It still has service and all, but he thinks he will come back next week and redeem it.

Only had 1 person ever try to redeem the offer.

If the government needs to, it can always print money to redeem mature treasury debt.

However, the large amounts of tickets you have to buy / check / redeem do not make this a viable laundering strategy.

For a criminal, if he pays you $110 for that ticket, he has a laundering cost of only 9%, because he can redeem that ticket as 100$ in clean money.

Part of me is hoping this is a Caltech prank, and when the MIT students try to redeem their "bitcoins" they just find some obscene taunt left for them inside the blockchain.

This has the somewhat surprising property that the most likely time for you to redeem a Zerocoin is immediately after minting it!

Perhaps Jiggity/jakefrink can post a full update of what happened on /r/starcraft to explain with a link to this comment of yours and redeem himself and his awesome site.

" I haven't looked over Groupon's filings, but that seems like it would impact on their business - either by taking more money from them or the business depending on who keeps the revenue from non-redeemed cards.

It's as if they think that the business gods issued us all with a magic 'business voucher', and we chose to redeem it with a consumer web startup as opposed to say, nuclear fission or curing world hunger.

So your computer takes delivery of all the widgets in the world and then redeems one more widget coupon and everyone loses faith because the coupons for widgets no longer get you widgets and suddenly widget coupons are only worth 1/10000th of a widget.

His real error is materialism: man, in fact, is not merely the product of economic conditions, and it is not possible to redeem him purely from the outside by creating a favourable economic environment.

In fact, at least in Massachusetts, Groupon the gift certificate law would seem to apply since it includes merchandise credits and "and any other medium that evidences the giving of consideration in exchange for the right to redeem it for goods, food, services, credit or money.

Redeem definitions

verb

save from sins

See also: deliver save

verb

restore the honor or worth of

verb

to turn in (vouchers or coupons) and receive something in exchange

verb

exchange or buy back for money; under threat

See also: ransom

verb

pay off (loans or promissory notes)

verb

convert into cash; of commercial papers