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  1. Lernen Sie die Übersetzung für 'reprieve' in LEOs ­Englisch ⇔ Deutsch­ Wörterbuch. Mit Flexionstabellen der verschiedenen Fälle und Zeiten Aussprache und relevante Diskussionen Kostenloser Vokabeltrainer .

  2. Reprieve is a noun or verb that means to stop or delay the punishment, especially by death, of a prisoner, or to provide an escape from a bad situation or experience. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and its usage in sentences.

  3. uk / rɪˈpriːv / us / rɪˈpriːv /. to stop or delay the punishment, especially by death, of a prisoner. to provide something or someone with an escape from a bad situation or experience, especially to delay or stop plans to close or end something: The threatened hospitals could now be reprieved.

  4. reprieve: Gnadenfrist {f} reprieve: Strafaufschub {m} 3 Wörter: to grant a reprieve: Aufschub gewähren: right of reprieve: Begnadigungsrecht {n} 4 Wörter: law to be given a reprieve: begnadigt werden: to be granted a reprieve: begnadigt werden: plea for reprieve: Begnadigungsgesuch {n} law right to grant reprieve: Begnadigungsrecht {n}

  5. reprieve in British English. (rɪˈpriːv ) Verb (transitive) 1. to postpone or remit the punishment of (a person, esp one condemned to death ) 2. to give temporary relief to (a person or thing), esp from otherwise irrevocable harm. the government has reprieved the company with a huge loan. Substantiv.

  6. verb. / rəˈpriːv/ to pardon (a criminal) or delay his punishment. begnadigen. The murderer was sentenced to death, but later was reprieved. reprieve. noun. the act of pardoning a criminal or delaying his punishment; the order to do this. die Begnadigung. She was granted a reprieve.

  7. Begnadigung f. to be granted [ or given] a reprieve. begnadigt werden. Ein Beispiel aus dem Internet. 2. reprieve JUR (delay of punishment): reprieve. [ Straf] vollstreckungsaufschub m. 3. reprieve übtr (respite): reprieve. Gnadenfrist f übtr. reprieve. Schonfrist f übtr. Beispiele aus dem PONS Wörterbuch (redaktionell geprüft)