sal|va|tion

sal|va|tion
sal|va|tion «sal VAY shuhn», noun.
1. the act of saving or state of being saved; preservation from destruction, ruin, loss, or calamity: »

Many a Burgoyne has capitulated because the means of salvation were not…put into his hands (Archibald Alison).

2. a person or thing that saves. Christians believe that Christ is the salvation of the world. »

Figurative. Sleep is the salvation of the nervous system (M. L. Holbrook).

3. the act of saving the soul; deliverance from sin and from punishment for sin. SYNONYM(S): redemption.
[< Late Latin salvātiō, -ōnis < salvāre save < Latin salvus safe]

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