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(a pause or rest.) premor* * *I [réspit, réspait]nounodlog, odgoditev, odložitev, podaljšanje roka; kratek odmor, premor, prestanek; olajšanje, oddih ( from od); pomilostitev, odgoditev izvršitve (smrtne kazni), odlog kaznito put in respite — odgoditi, odložitito toil without respite — garati, težko delati brez oddiha, brez prestankaII [réspit, réspait]transitive verbodgoditi, odložiti, podaljšati rok (za dolgove); suspendirati; military zadržati, ustaviti; dopustiti začasno olajšanje, (trenutno) olajšati (bolečine itd.); pomilostiti (na smrt obsojenega)
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Respite — Res pite, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Respited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Respiting}.] [OF. respiter, LL. respectare. See {Respite}, n.] To give or grant a respite to. Specifically: (a) To delay or postpone; to put off. (b) To keep back from execution; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
respite — res·pite / res pət, ri spīt/ n in the civil law of Louisiana: a judicially approved or enforced agreement that provides a debtor with time or a delay for the payment of creditors Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. respite … Law dictionary
respite — I. noun Etymology: Middle English respit, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin respectus, from Latin, act of looking back more at respect Date: 13th century 1. a period of temporary delay 2. an interval of rest or relief II. transitive verb… … New Collegiate Dictionary
put off — verb 1. hold back to a later time (Freq. 1) let s postpone the exam • Syn: ↑postpone, ↑prorogue, ↑hold over, ↑put over, ↑table, ↑shelve, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
put over — verb 1. communicate successfully (Freq. 1) I couldn t get across the message He put over the idea very well • Syn: ↑get across • Hypernyms: ↑communicate, ↑pass on, ↑p … Useful english dictionary
Respite (law) — The pardon power of the United States Constitution has been broadly interpreted to include a variety of specific powers. Among those powers are: pardons, conditional pardons, commutations of sentence, conditional commutations of sentence,… … Wikipedia
respite — n 1. interval, hiatus, intermission, break, interruption; pause, lull, lapse, interregnum; relief, breath, breather, breathing spell, rest, repose, relaxa tion, recess, inactivity, Archaic. bever; alleviation, assuagement, mitigation, palliation; … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
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jurata — /jareyta/ In old English law, a jury of twelve men sworn. Especially, a jury of the common law, as distinguished from the assisa. The jury clause in a nisi prius record, so called from the emphatic words of the old forms: Jurata ponitur in… … Black's law dictionary
jurata — /jareyta/ In old English law, a jury of twelve men sworn. Especially, a jury of the common law, as distinguished from the assisa. The jury clause in a nisi prius record, so called from the emphatic words of the old forms: Jurata ponitur in… … Black's law dictionary
Respited — Respite Res pite, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Respited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Respiting}.] [OF. respiter, LL. respectare. See {Respite}, n.] To give or grant a respite to. Specifically: (a) To delay or postpone; to put off. (b) To keep back from execution;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English