reprieving Synonyms

reprieving Meaning

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reprieving (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Reprieve

reprieving Sentence Examples

  1. The warden granted the inmate a reprieve from execution, giving him a second chance at life.
  2. The judge reprieved the sentenced criminal, sparing him from the death penalty.
  3. The storm's fury reprieved for a moment, granting temporary relief to the ravaged town.
  4. The ceasefire reprieved the soldiers from relentless combat, allowing them to rest and regroup.
  5. The reprieving rain extinguished the raging forest fire, saving countless lives and property.
  6. The plea for clemency reprieved the condemned man, transforming his fate from despair to hope.
  7. The reprieved patient defied medical expectations, miraculously recovering from a near-fatal illness.
  8. The reprieving news brought joy to the family, lifting their spirits after a devastating loss.
  9. The reprieving scholarship allowed the talented student to pursue his academic dreams, breaking down financial barriers.
  10. The jury's reprieving verdict gave the innocent defendant a chance to rebuild his shattered life.

FAQs About the word reprieving

of Reprieve

compensatory,commuting, remitting, absolving, vindicating, condoning, exonerating, exculpating, exculpatory,pardoning

punitive, punitive, retaliatory, correctional, penal,disciplinary, disciplinary, correcting, corrective, chastening

The warden granted the inmate a reprieve from execution, giving him a second chance at life.

The judge reprieved the sentenced criminal, sparing him from the death penalty.

The storm's fury reprieved for a moment, granting temporary relief to the ravaged town.

The ceasefire reprieved the soldiers from relentless combat, allowing them to rest and regroup.