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How to spell REPRIVE correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "reprive" instead of "reprieve", worry not! Here are some correct alternatives: "reprieve" refers to a temporary relief or respite, while "retrieve" means to regain or recover. Similarly, "prelude" signifies an introductory event, while "preserve" references maintaining or protecting something. Double-checking your spelling ensures effective communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell reprive correctly

  • deprave It is harmful to deprave the morals of young children through exposure to violent and inappropriate content.
  • deprive The harsh treatment of prisoners was meant to deprive them of their basic human rights.
  • reprieve The judge granted the party's request for a reprieve.
  • Reprieved The prisoner was reprieved from execution when new evidence exonerated him.
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  • reprise I would like to reprise my performance this evening.
  • reprove I must reprove you for your careless use of company funds.
  • reproved My boss was reproved for his behavior.
  • retrieve To retrieve a file, the user would need to open the file and then use the save command.

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