redeem a voucher

redeem a voucher
redeem a coupon/points/a voucher, etc.
COMMERCE to use a coupon (= piece of paper used to buy goods at a lower price), points from a credit card, etc. to buy something: be redeemed against sth »

Coupons, either in or on the pack, may be redeemed against future purchases of the product.

redeem sth for sth »

New legislation would enable consumers to redeem gift certificates for cash once their value falls below $10.

Main Entry: redeem

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • redeem a coupon/points/a voucher, etc. — redeem a coupon/points/a voucher, etc. ► COMMERCE to use a coupon (= piece of paper used to buy goods at a lower price), points from a credit card, etc. to buy something: be redeemed against sth »Coupons, either in or on the pack, may be redeemed …   Financial and business terms

  • redeem — re‧deem [rɪˈdiːm] verb [transitive] FINANCE 1. to pay off a loan or debt: • He intends to redeem the mortgage at the earliest opportunity. • When do you expect to redeem this …   Financial and business terms

  • redeem a coupon — redeem a coupon/points/a voucher, etc. ► COMMERCE to use a coupon (= piece of paper used to buy goods at a lower price), points from a credit card, etc. to buy something: be redeemed against sth »Coupons, either in or on the pack, may be redeemed …   Financial and business terms

  • redeem points — redeem a coupon/points/a voucher, etc. ► COMMERCE to use a coupon (= piece of paper used to buy goods at a lower price), points from a credit card, etc. to buy something: be redeemed against sth »Coupons, either in or on the pack, may be redeemed …   Financial and business terms

  • voucher — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ food ▪ travel ▪ hotel ▪ discount, money off (both BrE) ▪ gift …   Collocations dictionary

  • redeem — [[t]rɪdi͟ːm[/t]] redeems, redeeming, redeemed 1) VERB If you redeem yourself or your reputation, you do something that makes people have a good opinion of you again after you have behaved or performed badly. [V n] He had realized the mistake he… …   English dictionary

  • redeem — UK [rɪˈdiːm] / US [rɪˈdɪm] verb [transitive] Word forms redeem : present tense I/you/we/they redeem he/she/it redeems present participle redeeming past tense redeemed past participle redeemed 1) to improve something that is not very good by… …   English dictionary

  • redeem — re|deem [ rı dim ] verb transitive ▸ 1 improve something ▸ 2 receive value of shares ▸ 3 use voucher ▸ 4 pay back money ▸ 5 save someone from evil ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) to improve something that is not very good by including something that is good: A… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • redeem — verb 1) the whimsical artwork redeems the book Syn: save, compensate for the defects of, vindicate 2) he fully redeemed himself in the next race Syn: vindicate, free from blame, absolve 3) you cannot redeem their sins Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • redeem — /rɪ di:m/ verb 1. to pay off a loan or a debt ● to redeem a mortgage ● to redeem a debt 2. ♦ to redeem a bond to sell a bond for cash 3. to exchange a voucher, coupon or stamp for a gift or a reduction in price …   Dictionary of banking and finance

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