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单词 reprieve
释义 re·prieve
I. \rə̇ˈprēv, rēˈp-\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: alteration (perhaps influenced by obsolete English repreve to reprove, from Middle English repreven) of earlier repry, perhaps from Middle French repris, past participle of reprendre to take back — more at reprise, reprove
1. obsolete : to put off (as something evil) : delay, postpone
 < since we cannot death reprieve — Katherine Philips >
2. : to delay the punishment of (as a condemned prisoner) : suspend the execution of sentence on : respite
3. : to give relief or deliverance to for a time : preserve temporarily
 < whose hard hand reprieved the empire from its fate — Robert Browning >
II. noun
(-s)
1.
 a. : the act of reprieving or the state of being reprieved
 b. : a formal temporary suspension of the execution of a sentence
  < the president … shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States — U.S. Constitution >
 especially : a remission or commutation of a capital sentence
 c. : something resembling such a formal suspension : a respite from a decision or penalty
  < unless there is an eleventh-hour reprieve the … elevated will cease operating at midnight — New York Times >
2. : an order or warrant for a formal suspension (as of a capital sentence)
 < a messenger was dispatched with a reprieveAmerican Guide Series: Connecticut >
3. : a respite or temporary escape (as from death, pain, or trouble)
 < the first relief over the reprieve from a railway strike — Blackwood's >
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