Definition of «redeemable»

The word "redeemable" means capable of being redeemed or restored. It can refer to something that is worthless but has value if returned, such as a coupon or gift card. In a broader sense, it refers to an action or behavior that can be corrected or improved upon, suggesting hope for the future.

Sentences with «redeemable»

  • For example, we estimate that someone charging $ 12,000 annually on United's MileagePlus card will earn miles redeemable for only about $ 70 worth of travel after deducting the card's annual fee. (everywhereonce.com)
  • Copying Delta almost exactly, United has announced revenue - based earnings will replace distance - based earnings starting on 01 March 2015 for redeemable miles on United issued tickets. (liveandletsfly.boardingarea.com)
  • The only downside of this approach, is the fact that the rewards often take the form of points redeemable at the store specific gas station — instead of cash back, which tends to be a more flexible reward. (valuepenguin.com)
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