English to Gujarati Dictionary reprieve

reprieve

રાહત મળી
definition
verb
under the new regime, prisoners under sentence of death were reprieved
cancel or postpone the punishment of (someone, especially someone condemned to death).
noun
Official reprieves and pardons were not uncommon, and some such acts of mercy were purposely announced only when the convicted stood on the scaffold and spectators had assembled.
a cancellation or postponement of a punishment.
translation of 'reprieve'
સજા-મોકૂફી,
ફાંસી-મોકૂફી
example
Another possible outcome is that global uncertainty could give the US dollar a 'reprieve' from its recent slide.
Those who cannot afford to buy bonds, or who prefer to invest in productive endeavors, must pay in future taxes for the 'reprieve' of not being taxed in the present.
The necessary delays in explaining the new evidence, the mechanics of ordering a 'reprieve' and so on are then all simply omitted.
This may be a welcome 'reprieve' , but taxpayers and their advisors should still consider the proposed rules when evaluating investments.
Therefore, what they all need is a temporary 'reprieve' , a carefully engineered environment of apparent dollar strength that will allow them to quietly unload what they could never openly propose to sell.
he accepted the death sentence and refused to appeal for a 'reprieve'
However, the foreign earnings deduction, which is due to expire at the end of this month did not receive a 'reprieve' .
I actually laughed out loud during the scene, partly as a temporary 'reprieve' from the tension, partly out of sheer admiration for Anderson's gifts.
Ibrahim recently received a 'reprieve' when an Egyptian court released him and ordered a retrial - after a strong protest from the Bush Administration.
The theater becomes a site of self-forgetfulness for audiences who experience a 'reprieve' from disciplines associated with memory.
I once spent hours sketching, a wonderful 'reprieve' from the endless flow of words my work entails.
The victim's fellow prisoners may bang the hot water pipes in sympathy but they also bet their Sunday bacon on whether or not he'll get a 'reprieve' .
The bank won a 'reprieve' by coming back to us with an offer we couldn't refuse.
a mother who faced eviction has been given a 'reprieve'
An increased supply of rental accommodation has resulted in a welcome 'reprieve' from spiralling rents for tenants around the country, and particularly in Dublin.
The exchange between the mayor, Sheriff Hartwell and him when he first appears with the 'reprieve' from the governor is simply priceless.
We had a brief 'reprieve' earlier this week from the oppressive heat of the Washington summer, but the last couple days have been dangerously hot.
Instead, after a 'reprieve' in 1833, the central government engaged in more and more trade protectionism and centralized tyranny, which helped lead to war.
a mother who faced eviction has been given a 'reprieve'
Worse, the 'reprieve' came too late for the Glazers.
He or she could grant pardons and 'reprieves' , and, with the advice and consent of the Senate, make appointments and enter into treaties, subject to the approval of two-thirds of the senators present.
In the corner was a chipped jug, and on the walls were carvings in the stone, names, crude drawings of gladiators, in their armour, tallies of battles won, of 'reprieves' granted.
An examination of the role of the Home Office in 'reprieving' condemned prisoners can be found in R. Chadwick's Bureaucratic Mercy: The Home Office and the Treatment of Capital Cases in Victorian Britain.
Brief 'reprieves' , however, from a society riven with sectarianism are possible by visiting some of Northern Ireland's wonderful countryside.
Instead, they have won 'reprieves' because their economies are still developing.
But now the town hall is 'reprieving' seven of the toilets and is to spend more than £10,400 keeping them open, following a wave of protest.
From here it was basically downhill, though with occasional 'reprieves' .
‘I only 'reprieved' your penalty because I needed something quickly and you were the only one who could undergo the mission in time,’ Hador replied coldly.
His trespass is never discovered, and he revels each afternoon in the ‘fresh air, physical release, and space: I felt like a prisoner 'reprieved' .’
That the Home Secretary 'reprieved' Edmunds on ground of insanity rather than simply commuting her death sentence to a life term (the far more common response to a death sentence) is intriguing.
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