reprieve


2re·prieve

noun \ri-ˈprēv\

Definition of REPRIEVE

1
a : the act of reprieving (see 1reprieve): the state of being reprieved b : a formal temporary suspension of the execution of a sentence especially of death
2
: an order or warrant for a temporary suspension of the execution of a sentence
3
: a temporary respite (as from pain or trouble)

Examples of REPRIEVE

  1. They wanted to close the library, but we managed to get a reprieve for it.
  2. This warm spell has given us a reprieve from the winter cold.
  3. In Baghdad, you learn to savor small pleasures. When the weather turned unexpectedly cool one recent evening … , people emptied out of their houses, braving the ever present threat of violence in order to enjoy a brief reprieve from the heat. —Aparisim Ghosh, Time, 11 July 2005

Origin of REPRIEVE

(see 1reprieve)
First Known Use: 1592

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