Phrases with «reprieve»

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"Reprieve" means temporarily stopping or postponing something, especially a punishment or negative situation. Full definition

Adjective + «reprieve»

Sentences with «reprieve»

  • Giving the teachers the go - ahead — even when it results in more paperwork, going to battle for reprieve from a district mandate, or finding a few more funds or additional evenings — is always the right thing to do when it's in the best interest of students and innovation in the classroom. (edutopia.org)
  • The official Final Fantasy XV YouTube account released 53 minutes worth of gameplay back in August, showing stunning combat and exploration mechanics, a temporary reprieve for fans who have been eagerly waiting for the game's release. (techtimes.com)
  • We've had a bit of reprieve from the hot weather this weekend and it has put me in the mood to bake. (cottageatthecrossroads.com)
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