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reprieve    音标拼音: [ripr'iv]
n. 缓刑,缓刑令,暂缓
vt. 暂减,缓期执行

缓刑,缓刑令,暂缓暂减,缓期执行

reprieve
n 1: a (temporary) relief from harm or discomfort [synonym:
{reprieve}, {respite}]
2: an interruption in the intensity or amount of something [synonym:
{suspension}, {respite}, {reprieve}, {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
[synonym: {reprieve}, {respite}]
v 1: postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an
execution [synonym: {reprieve}, {respite}]
2: relieve temporarily

Reprieve \Re*prieve\ (r?-pr?v"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reprieved}
(-pr?vd"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reprieving}.] [OE. repreven to
reject, disallow, OF. reprover to blame, reproach, condemn
(pres. il reprueve), F. r['e]prouver to disapprove, fr. L.
reprobare to reject, condemn; pref. re- re- probare to try,
prove. See {Prove}, and cf. {Reprove}, {Reprobate}.]
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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.
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He reprieves the sinnner from time to time.
--Rogers.
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2. To relieve for a time, or temporarily.
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Company, thought it may reprieve a man from his
melaneholy yet can not secure him from his
conscience. --South.
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Reprieve \Re*prieve"\ (r?-pr?v"), n.
1. A temporary suspension of the execution of a sentence,
especially of a sentence of death.
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The morning Sir John Hotham was to die, a reprieve
was sent to suspend the execution for three days.
--Clarendon.
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2. Interval of ease or relief; respite.
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All that I ask is but a short reprieve,
ll I forget to love, and learn to grieve. --Denham.
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118 Moby Thesaurus words for "reprieve":
absolution, afterthought, amnesty, benevolence, bind, block,
blockage, bureaucratic delay, catharsis, cleanse, cleanse away,
cleansing, clemency, commiseration, compassion, condolence, delay,
delayage, delayed reaction, deliver, deliverance, detention,
discharge, double take, dragging, emotional release, exculpation,
excuse, exemption, exoneration, favor, feeling, forbear,
forbearance, forgive, forgiveness, free, free from, freeing,
give quarter, give release, give respite, grace, grant a reprieve,
halt, hang-up, have mercy upon, have pity, hindrance, holdup,
humanity, immunity, indemnity, interim, intermission, intermit,
jam, kindness, lag, lagging, leniency, let off, let up on, logjam,
melt, mercy, mitigation, moratorium, obstruction, paperasserie,
pardon, pathos, pause, pity, postponement, purgation, purge,
purge away, purging, quarter, red tape, red-tapeism, red-tapery,
redemption, relax, release, relent, relief, remission,
remission of sin, removal, remove, rescue, respite, retardance,
retardation, ruth, save, self-pity, shrift, slow-up, slowdown,
slowness, spare, sparing, stay, stay of execution, stop, stoppage,
surcease, suspend, suspension, sympathy, take pity on, thaw,
tie-up, time lag, wait

REPRIEVE, crim. law practice. This term is derived from reprendre, to take
back, and signifies the withdrawing of a sentence for an interval of time,
and operates in delay of execution. 4 Bl. Com. 394. It is granted by the
favor of the pardoning power, or by the court who tried the prisoner.
3. Reprieves are sometimes granted ex necessitate legis; for example,
when a woman is convicted of a capital offence, after judgment she may
allege pregnancy in delay of execution. In order, however, to render this
plea available she must be quick with child, (q.v.) the law presuming,
perhaps absurdly enough, that before that period, life does not commence in
the foetus. 3 Inst. 17; 2 Hale, 413; 1 Hale, 368; 4 Bl. Com. 395.
4. The judge is also bound to grant a reprieve when the prisoner
becomes insane. 4 Harg. St. Tr. 205, 6; 3 Inst. 4; Hawk B. 1, c. 1, s. 4; 1
Chit. Cr. Law, 757.


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  • REPRIEVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of REPRIEVE is to delay the punishment of (someone, such as a condemned prisoner) How to use reprieve in a sentence
  • REPRIEVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    REPRIEVE definition: 1 an official order that stops or delays the punishment, especially by death, of a prisoner: 2… Learn more
  • REPRIEVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    REPRIEVE definition: to delay the impending punishment or sentence of (a condemned person) See examples of reprieve used in a sentence
  • REPRIEVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    A reprieve is a delay before a very unpleasant or difficult situation which may or may not take place It looked as though the college would have to shut, but this week it was given a reprieve
  • Reprieve US
    Reprieve is a legal action non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization We are investigators, lawyers and campaigners fighting for justice We defend people who are facing human rights abuses, often at the hands of powerful governments
  • What Is a Reprieve and How Does It Work? - LegalClarity
    A reprieve is a temporary suspension or delay of a sentence, most commonly associated with a death sentence, though it can apply to other forms of punishment This action postpones the implementation of a judicial decree for a specified period or until certain conditions are met
  • Reprieve - definition of reprieve by The Free Dictionary
    1 to delay the impending punishment or sentence of (a condemned person) 2 to relieve temporarily from any evil n 3 a respite from impending punishment, esp from execution 4 a warrant authorizing this 5 any respite or temporary relief syn: See pardon
  • Reprieve - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    A reprieve is a break in or cancellation of a painful or otherwise lousy situation If you're being tortured, a reprieve is a break from whatever's tormenting you
  • Reprieve | Grace Wiki | Fandom
    In the Lore, Reprieve is stated to be a "confessional booth," a small, private area where you privately confess to a priest of your sins This is also implied as you can hear a door being opened when collecting the first beacon in the starting area
  • Understanding Reprieve: Meaning, Usage, and Real-Life Examples . . .
    Reprieve: A temporary delay or relief from something unpleasant or difficult In everyday language, it’s often used to describe a break from stress or pressure





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