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salvation (n.)

c. 1200, originally in the Christian sense, "the saving of the soul," from Old French salvaciun and directly from Late Latin salvationem (nominative salvatio, a Church Latin translation of Greek soteria), noun of action from past-participle stem of salvare "to save" (see save (v.)). In general (non-religious) sense, attested from late 14c. Meaning "source of salvation" is from late 14c. Salvation Army is from 1878, founded by the Rev. William Booth.

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Definitions of salvation from WordNet

salvation (n.)
(theology) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil;
Synonyms: redemption
salvation (n.)
a means of preserving from harm or unpleasantness;
tourism was their economic salvation
they turned to individualism as their salvation
salvation (n.)
the state of being saved or preserved from harm;
salvation (n.)
saving someone or something from harm or from an unpleasant situation;
the salvation of his party was the president's major concern
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