• Aaron needs a respite desperately before he goes back to his treatment.
  • The collaboration is a respite from the emotionless lingerie that often crowds the American undergarments industry.
  • Historically, presidents have granted most respites for periods of 30 to 90 days and have renewed (extended) such delays when it seemed necessary.
  • It would have been used by the emperor and his family as a temporary respite, the site supporting a small number of year-round caretakers.
  • Look up respite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Respite may be: Respite (law), a delay in the imposition of sentence. Respite care...
  • Temporary care given to an individual for the purpose of providing a period of relief to the primary caregivers Respite is used to decrease stress in the homes of...
  • The expression has been in use since 1893. come up for air To take a breather, take five, take time out; to relax, rest, or enjoy a respite.
  • Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nde geçen, Afganistan savaşının kirli sonuçlarının ekranlara yansıtıldığı Respite filminde James, oğlu Jhonny’i 8 yıl önce kaybetmiştir.
  • Çevrilmiş örnek cümle: Could there be a healing resort that could provide respite, merely by inspiring this thought? ↔ Sizin için dinlendirici ve huzurlu gelen bir...
  • From Anglo-Norman and Old French respit (“rest”), from Latin respectus. Doublet of respect. Pronunciation. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɹɛˌspaɪt/, /ˈɹɛ.spɪt/.