salvation

/sælˈveɪʃən/
noun
  1. In religion, the state of being saved from sin, evil, or punishment, especially through faith or divine grace.
    • For believers, salvation is the ultimate gift from God.
    • The preacher spoke about the path to salvation in his sermon.
    • Many people seek salvation through prayer and good deeds.
  2. Something that saves someone or something from danger, difficulty, or destruction.
    • A good education can be the salvation of a child growing up in poverty.
    • The lifeboat was their salvation when the ship began to sink.
    • The emergency fund proved to be the company's salvation during the financial crisis.
  3. The act of saving or being saved from harm or loss.
    • The salvation of the ancient artifacts depended on careful excavation.
    • The firefighter's quick action led to the salvation of the family trapped inside.
    • Volunteers worked tirelessly for the salvation of the stranded whales.
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