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Salvation

salvation
 noun  Etymology: Middle English salvacion, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin ~-, salvatio, from salvare to savemore at save  Date: 13th century  1.  a. deliverance from the power and effects of sin  b. the agent or means that effects ~  c. Christian Science the realization of the supremacy of infinite Mind over all bringing with it the destruction of the illusion of sin, sickness, and death  2. liberation from ignorance or illusion  3.  a. preservation from destruction or failure  b. deliverance from danger or difficulty  • ~al adjective
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  n. 1 the act of saving or being saved; preservation from loss, calamity, etc. 2 deliverance from sin and its consequences and admission to heaven, brought about by Christ. 3 a religious conversion. 4 a person or thing that saves (was the salvation of). Phrases and idioms Salvation Army a worldwide evangelical organization on quasi-military lines for the revival of Christianity and helping the poor. Derivatives salvationism n. salvationist n. (both nouns esp. with ref. to the Salvation Army). Etymology: ME f. OF sauvacion, salvacion, f. eccl.L salvatio -onis f. salvare SAVE(1), transl. Gk soteria ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. спасение the salvation of his country was his only aim —- все его помыслы были направлены на спасение родины to seek salvation in smth. —- искать спасения в чем-л. 2. рел. спасение души; вечное блаженство to find (to attain, to obtain) salvation —- спастись, спасти свою душу 3. (the salvation) спаситель; средство спасения you have been the salvation of me —- я вам обязан своим спасением he was the salvation of his country —- он был спасителем своей страны, он спас свою родину ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  Army Армия спасения SALVATION noun спасение ...
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4.
  1. In Christianity, salvation is the fact that Christ has saved a person from evil. The church’s message of salvation has changed the lives of many. N-UNCOUNT 2. The salvation of someone or something is the act of saving them from harm, destruction, or an unpleasant situation. ...those whose marriages are beyond salvation. N-UNCOUNT 3. If someone or something is your salvation, they are responsible for saving you from harm, destruction, or an unpleasant situation. The country’s salvation lies in forcing through democratic reforms... N-SING: with poss ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ n 1 the state of being saved from evil or death in the Christian religion 2 something that prevents danger, loss, or failure  (be the salvation of)  (The recent rain will be the salvation of this year's wheat crop.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 12c., from O.Fr. salvaciun, from L.L. salvationem (nom. salvatio, a Church L. translation of Gk. soteria), from salvare (see save). Salvation Army is from 1878, founded by the Rev. William Booth. ...
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