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Reprive

Reprive \Re*prive"\ (r?-pr?v"), v. t. [Pref. re- + L. privare to deprive.] To take back or away. [Obs.]
--Spenser.

Reprive

Reprive \Re*prive"\, v. t. To reprieve. [Obs.]
--Howell.

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reprive

Etymology 1 vb. (obsolete form of reprieve English) Etymology 2

vb. To take back or away.

Usage examples of "reprive".

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These states gained a reprive when the Peer of Lant turned aside to attack the Ten Peerdoms, but their peers knew the war against them would resume as soon as the Ten Peerdoms were subdued.

She being reprived, was carried to her own home, and her Husband (who was esteemed a Sincere and understanding Christian by those that knew him) desired some Neighbour Ministers, of whom I was one, to meet together and discourse his Wife.