reprive (Meaning)
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reprive (v. t.)
To take back or away.
To reprieve.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reprive
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
reprive Sentence Examples
- The convicted criminal was granted a temporary reprieve from execution.
- The drought provided a much-needed reprieve from the scorching heat.
- The patient's recovery period offered a reprieve from the pain and suffering.
- The storm subsided, giving us a brief reprieve from the torrential rain.
- The ceasefire provided a reprieve for civilians trapped in the war zone.
- The holiday gave employees a much-anticipated reprieve from their hectic work schedules.
- The discovery of a cure offered a reprieve from the devastating disease.
- The financial assistance provided a reprieve for the struggling family.
- The apology brought a reprieve from the strained relationship.
- The settlement agreement offered a reprieve from the ongoing legal battle.
FAQs About the word reprive
To take back or away., To reprieve.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The convicted criminal was granted a temporary reprieve from execution.
The drought provided a much-needed reprieve from the scorching heat.
The patient's recovery period offered a reprieve from the pain and suffering.
The storm subsided, giving us a brief reprieve from the torrential rain.