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re·prieve
/rɪˈpriv/
緩刑,緩刑令,暫緩(
vt
.)暫減,緩期執行
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·prieve
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Reprieved
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Reprieving
.]
1.
To
delay
the
punishment
of
;
to
suspend
the
execution
of
sentence
on
;
to
give
a
respite
to
;
to
respite
;
as
,
to
reprieve
a
criminal
for
thirty
days
.
He
reprieves
the
sinnner
from
time
to
time
.
--
Rogers
.
2.
To
relieve
for
a
time
,
or
temporarily
.
Company
,
thought
it
may
reprieve
a
man
from
his
melaneholy
yet
can
not
secure
him
from
his
conscience
.
--
South
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·prieve
n.
1.
A
temporary
suspension
of
the
execution
of
a
sentence
,
especially
of
a
sentence
of
death
.
The
morning
Sir
John
Hotham
was
to
die
,
a
reprieve
was
sent
to
suspend
the
execution
for
three
days
.
2.
Interval
of
ease
or
relief
;
respite
.
All
that
I
ask
is
but
a
short
reprieve
,
ll
I
forget
to
love
,
and
learn
to
grieve
. --
Denham
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
reprieve
n
1:
a
(
temporary
)
relief
from
harm
or
discomfort
[
syn
:
respite
]
2:
an
interruption
in
the
intensity
or
amount
of
something
[
syn
:
suspension
,
respite
,
hiatus
,
abatement
]
3:
a
warrant
granting
postponement
(
usually
to
postpone
the
execution
of
the
death
sentence
)
4:
the
act
of
reprieving
;
postponing
or
remitting
punishment
[
syn
:
respite
]
v
1:
postpone
the
punishment
of
a
convicted
criminal
,
such
as
an
execution
[
syn
:
respite
]
2:
relieve
temporarily
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