reprieval Antonyms
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Meaning of reprieval
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reprieval (n.)
Reprieve.
reprieval Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The doctor's diagnosis presented a grim prognosis, but a recent test offered a glimmer of reprieval.
- The company's financial situation was dire, but a new investment provided a much-needed reprieval.
- The child's illness took an unexpected turn, and the doctor was thankful for the reprieval.
- The reprieval from her busy schedule allowed her to spend some time with her loved ones.
- The judge granted a reprieval to the accused, suspending their sentence for good behavior.
- The reprieval of the deadline gave us a chance to catch up on our work.
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Reprieve.
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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.