1. To postpone or cancel the punishment of. 2. To bring relief to. a. Postponement or cancellation of a punishment. b. A warrant for such an action. 2.Temporary relief, as from danger or pain.
Reprievement isn't a word. Reprieve, however, is, and it means an ease or suspension of something.
to postpone or cancel the punishment of.
Postponement, responsibility, and abatement are words. Those mean reprieve.
The Reprieve was created in 1947.
The Reprieve has 464 pages.
There is no root word of reprieve.
The word reprieve can be used as a noun or a verb. Used as noun: The court gave him a reprieve. Used as a verb: The lawyer asked the judge to reprieve his client.
I was quite relieved to learn of my reprieve.
Reprieve - album - was created in 2005.
Moments of Reprieve was created in 1981.
Reprieve from Paradise was created in 1955.
Moments of Reprieve has 172 pages.
Reprieve from Paradise has 256 pages.
The death row inmate hoped for a Governors reprieve.