reprieval (Meaning)

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reprieval (n.)

Reprieve.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reprieval

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

reprieval Sentence Examples

  1. The condemned prisoner received a last-minute reprieval that saved his life.
  2. The heavy rain offered a reprieval from the intense heat and humidity.
  3. The reprieval of the storm allowed us to continue our journey.
  4. After a long and arduous battle, the soldiers were granted a reprieval.
  5. The doctor's diagnosis presented a grim prognosis, but a recent test offered a glimmer of reprieval.
  6. The company's financial situation was dire, but a new investment provided a much-needed reprieval.
  7. The child's illness took an unexpected turn, and the doctor was thankful for the reprieval.
  8. The reprieval from her busy schedule allowed her to spend some time with her loved ones.
  9. The judge granted a reprieval to the accused, suspending their sentence for good behavior.
  10. The reprieval of the deadline gave us a chance to catch up on our work.

FAQs About the word reprieval

Reprieve.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The condemned prisoner received a last-minute reprieval that saved his life.

The heavy rain offered a reprieval from the intense heat and humidity.

The reprieval of the storm allowed us to continue our journey.

After a long and arduous battle, the soldiers were granted a reprieval.