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Filter by Meaning The negotiator's diplomatic efforts reprieved the tense situation between the two countries.
The landlord reprieved the eviction notice until the tenant could find alternative accommodation.
The weather conditions reprieved the outdoor event, allowing it to proceed as planned.
The team was reprieved from a loss in the final minutes when the opposing team missed a crucial penalty shot.
The manager reprieved the employee for their mistake.
The weary hiker was reprieved when he finally found a shaded spot to rest.
The monotonous lecture was reprieved when the professor introduced a captivating video to illustrate the concept.
The students were reprieved from their homework assignments due to the unexpected power outage.
The rescue team reprieved the hikers lost in the wilderness.
The reprieved tenant was granted a temporary reprieve from eviction.
The judge reprieved the execution to allow for further investigation.
The landlord reprieved the tenant's eviction notice and allowed them to stay.
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