Definition of «redemptive qualities»

"Redemptive qualities" refers to the positive or redeeming attributes or characteristics that someone or something possesses. It implies that despite any flaws or mistakes, there are still good or valuable traits that can make up for it or bring about improvement or salvation.

Sentences with «redemptive qualities»

  • While the judge cited some of Dean Skelos's accomplishments and service to his constituents, it was clear that she found few redemptive qualities in his son. (nytimes.com)
  • Williams?s work has an almost redemptive quality — her painstaking and meticulous handiwork reinvesting these often unloved structures with something of the idealism, freshness and beauty that the architects originally planned. (fadmagazine.com)
  • There's definitely a redemptive quality that he needs to play upon and I believe the way you play upon that is to go quiet for a while. (inc.com)
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