redeemer
intermediateB2/rɪˈdiːmər/ · re-deem-er
A person who redeems someone or something, especially in a religious context.
Meanings
A person who redeems someone or something, especially in a religious context.
ایک شخص جو کسی کو یا کسی چیز کو بچاتا ہے، خاص طور پر مذہبی سیاق و سباق میں۔
نجات دہندہ
najat dahinda
Common Collocations
- spiritual redeemer
- redeemer of souls
- divine redeemer
Example Sentences
Many consider Jesus Christ to be the ultimate redeemer.
بہت سے لوگ حضرت عیسیٰ مسیح کو آخری نجات دہندہ مانتے ہیں۔
Bohat se log Hazrat Isa Masih ko aakhri najat dahinda maante hain.
In literature, a redeemer often symbolizes hope and restoration.
ادب میں، نجات دہندہ اکثر امید اور بحالی کی علامت ہوتا ہے۔
Adab mein, najat dahinda aksar umeed aur behali ki alamat hota hai.
To many believers, the redeemer's sacrifice is a central tenet of faith.
بہت سے عقیدت مندوں کے لئے، نجات دہندہ کی قربانی ایمان کا ایک مرکزی اصول ہے۔
Bohat se aqeedat mandon ke liye, najat dahinda ki qurbani iman ka aik markazi usool hai.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of Redeemer as the one who 'redeems' or saves, bringing relief.
Imagine a figure extending a hand to lift someone from darkness into light.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
غیر سے نہ کوئی امید، بندے سے سمت دیکھئے، ہر درد کا نجات دہندہ تو خودی میں ہے، آ دیکھیئے۔
Ghair se na koi umeed, bande se simt dekhiye, Har dard ka najat dahinda to khudi mein hai, aa dekhiye.
Do not expect hope from others; look towards yourself, The redeemer of every pain lies within you, come and see.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
نفس کی نجات خود کے ہاتھ میں ہے۔
Nafas ki najat khud ke haath mein hai.
The salvation of the self is in one's own hands.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "redemptor" — savior, deliverer
First known use: 15th century
The word 'redeemer' comes from the Latin word 'redemptor', which denotes someone who buys back or saves. Historically, it has been used in religious contexts, particularly in Christianity.