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Sentence count:120+6Posted:2016-09-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: breakbreatherintermissioninterruptionlullpauserecessreliefreprieverestSimilar words: despitespitein spite ofspithospitaljupiterrespectrespondMeaning: ['respaɪt ,pɪt]  n. 1. a (temporary) relief from harm or discomfort 2. a pause from doing something (as work) 3. an interruption in the intensity or amount of something 4. a pause for relaxation 5. the act of reprieving; postponing or remitting punishment. v. postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution. 
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31. It may be that her devoted young readers need respite from emotional pain.
32. The brief respite before the pests could fight back reflects the wait for a mutation.
33. What Case can not promise his members is immediate respite from the jams.
34. Residential respite care for people with learning disabilities, and possibly also for other user groups.
35. But this proved to be a temporary respite, and by 1921 registered unemployment was over 2 million.
36. What is heroin anyway, but a dark shadow, a temporary respite, smoked between one and a few hundred times?
37. The mess sergeant arrived with a brief respite: Captain Apgood was at the back door.
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38. Elsewhere, even such fragile respite is rare, the production deleting all possibilities of redemption or relief.
39. Fortunately the next twenty four-hours, day seventy-eight, allowed some respite.
40. The boat trip should have provided some respite but it is difficult to see how.
41. Within social services, respite care for children with learning difficulties was provided by the local specialist units.
42. It briefly outlines activities such as helplines, respite care services and consultation on community care proposals.
43. The drug can only provide a brief respite in the pain.
44. She went to sleep for a respite, and when she woke up Stephen was in drafty self-possession.
45. Admitting some one to hospital for respite care permits review of their problems - medical or otherwise - and drug regimens.
46. Any possibility of further reductions in respite care should be strenuously resisted.
47. We have been able to use it to take clients away for short term holiday respite breaks which have proved very successful.
48. Intragroup rituals build cohesiveness, offer a welcome respite from long hours and high pressure, and imbue the enterprise with meaning.
49. They slowed to give themselves a respite but realized in the succeeding moment that they had run into a dead end.
50. Coupled with the financial implications if carers decided they could no longer shoulder this burden the case for supporting respite care becomes overwhelming.
51. At last darkness arrived and with it respite for the Fleet and convoy, and welcomed rest for the aircrews.
52. They considered the hotel a nice respite, a place to fill out papers, drink in the evening, relax.
53. At such times Fred Bradley got some respite from Bessie's ever-wagging tongue.
54. Riven's group cut and slashed their way to the river without respite.
55. She believes that the respite of a holiday in Cambridge would speed my recovery.
56. It was the latter that was to provide a respite as the Prussians paused in their advance to loot.
57. The noise went on all night, without a single moment's respite.
58. Priority is being given to children with physical disabilities for whom no other respite care service exists in the borough.
59. It had been a welcome respite in a cruel and anguished time.
60. At Macy's Plaza, a pianist gracefully serenades shoppers and a fountain offers a soothing respite from the pounding sidewalks outside.
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