saviorship
/ˈseɪvərʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
The state or condition of being a savior or savior-like figure; an act of saving or redeeming someone or something.
“The politician’s saviorship of the city during the economic crisis earned him widespread admiration.”
2. noun
A quality or attribute that enables someone or something to be a savior or a source of salvation.
“Her kindness and compassion exhibited a strong saviorship that inspired others to help those in need.”
3. noun
A person or thing that embodies or represents the qualities of a savior or savior-like figure.
“The new hero movie portrayed a character with a strong sense of saviorship, saving the world from destruction.”
4. verb
To act as a savior or savior-like figure, often rescuing or redeeming someone or something.
“The firefighters saviorship efforts saved countless lives during the devastating wildfire.”