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suspensão
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suspensió
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alivio
An interruption in the intensity or amount of something.
suspension
respite
hiatus
abatement
Portuguese
suspensão
To stop blaming someone for an offense.
excuse
forgive
pardon
excuse
forgive
pardon
1
Weather was the first
excuse
given, although the sky was perfectly clear.
2
Of course, this recognition is not to
excuse
terrorism in any way.
3
The Taoiseach said yesterday that there was no
excuse
for the violence.
4
Chang was right, and the
excuse
of immediate danger no longer applied.
5
Waits said he should not need to
excuse
himself from the case.
1
MacAskill said families could not be expected to forget, let alone
forgive
.
2
We need to
forgive
and open our hearts to a new beginning!
3
Whether or not we
forgive
him remains to be seen, said Vindrash.
4
Perhaps, in time, he will
forgive
us and return, Niadne said piously.
5
Whether he will
forgive
or forget that is a matter of debate.
1
Photo: 123RF State House said the
pardon
was based on compassionate grounds.
2
A free
pardon
was sent to him in July of that year.
3
He said: Not long ago he appealed to me for a
pardon
.
4
I
pardon
him and wish him a good life, the president said.
5
Those who wish to ask
pardon
for their treasons may do so.
1
ABI is working in Europe to convince authorities a
reprieve
is necessary.
2
This seven-day
reprieve
will result in enemies with lower health and damage.
3
The archdeacon's power included no more than a single
reprieve
per year.
4
Better than expected US economic data gave markets only a brief
reprieve
.
5
Network executives refused then to rule out a possible
reprieve
for Trump.
6
Liverpool struck a compromise deal in the days before Celta's relegation
reprieve
.
7
As far as he was concerned it was a
reprieve
of sorts.
8
As a result of vociferous campaigning, Bude has won a temporary
reprieve
.
9
It has been a good
reprieve
and timely for just sown crops.
10
Wednesday's stage brings some
reprieve
early on, but the Alps are calling.
11
The application failed; even a
reprieve
of a few days was denied.
12
A large one in Dusky Sound yet a
reprieve
for Wellington apparently.
13
A welcome
reprieve
for both the police and the city's soggy residents.
14
A tremendous agitation in favour of his
reprieve
broke out at once.
15
This time, Dru could sense that there would be no last-minute
reprieve
.
16
And I will wish you a
reprieve
in as large a draught.
reprieve
temporary reprieve
give a reprieve
brief reprieve
short reprieve
slight reprieve
Portuguese
suspensão
Catalan
suspensió
respir
Spanish
alivio
suspensión
calma temporal
respiro