redeemer

/rɪˈdimər/
noun
  1. A person who saves someone from a bad situation or from sin, especially in a religious context.
    • In Christianity, Jesus is called the Redeemer because he saved people from their sins.
    • The hero acted as a redeemer, freeing the village from the tyrant's control.
    • Many people look to a spiritual redeemer for hope and forgiveness.
  2. Someone who recovers or reclaims something that was lost or taken.
    • She saw herself as a redeemer of forgotten traditions.
    • The archaeologist was a redeemer of ancient artifacts from the ruins.
    • The lawyer became the redeemer of the family's stolen property.
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