An interruption in the intensity or amount of something.
To stop blaming someone for an offense.
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.
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