redeemability

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English

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Etymology

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From redeem +‎ -ability or redeemable +‎ -ity.

Noun

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redeemability (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being redeemable.
    • 1896 July 18, The Speaker: A Review of Politics, Letters, Science, and the Arts, volume XIV, London: [], page 53, column 2:
      Its redeemability converts the redemptors into rent-chargers, and, according to an official report quoted in Mr. Dowell’s “History of Taxation in England,” ever since Pitt’s rearrangement the unredeemed amounts have been regarded as a fixed charge on properties, subject to which they have been bought and sold many times over.

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