How to Say "redemptive" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “redemptive” is “salvador” — B2 level.

Examples
La lluvia fue la acción salvadora para los cultivos secos.
The rain was the saving action for the dry crops.
Su consejo fue salvador en ese momento de duda.
His advice was lifesaving (saving) in that moment of doubt.
Adjective Agreement
Like all Spanish adjectives, 'salvador' must match the noun it describes in number (singular/plural) and gender (masculine/feminine). Example: 'medida salvadora' (feminine singular) or 'esfuerzos salvadores' (masculine plural).
Incorrect Placement
Mistake: “Placing the adjective before the noun when emphasizing the quality (e.g., un salvador plan).”
Correction: For this meaning, the adjective usually follows the noun: 'un plan salvador'. Placing it before often sounds formal or poetic.
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