That is the correct spelling of "reprieve" (to postpone or cancel a judgment, or the delay in execution).
There is no root word of reprieve.
Postponement, responsibility, and abatement are words. Those mean reprieve.
Respite means a reprieve, a postponement or delay, a pause, as:John was grateful that the client's illness gave him a brief respite before he had to make his presentation.
continuation
Reprieve: to let up on a particular situation, Pardon: to be forgiven for a particular situation
The Reprieve was created in 1947.
The Reprieve has 464 pages.
There is no root word of reprieve.
Reprieve - album - was created in 2005.
Moments of Reprieve was created in 1981.
Reprieve from Paradise was created in 1955.
I was quite relieved to learn of my reprieve.
A reprieve can be granted by a judge, governor, or president.
The word reprieve can be used as a noun or a verb. Used as noun: The court gave him a reprieve. Used as a verb: The lawyer asked the judge to reprieve his client.
Moments of Reprieve has 172 pages.
Reprieve from Paradise has 256 pages.
Postponement, responsibility, and abatement are words. Those mean reprieve.