respite

مهلة
definition
verb
the execution was only respited a few months
postpone (a sentence, obligation, etc.).
noun
the refugee encampments will provide some respite from the suffering
a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant.
translation of 'respite'
verb
أمهل,
أرجأ,
مد
noun
مهلة,
إرجاء,
فترة راحة,
تأجيل
example
The combination of shade and dappled sunlight encourages people to stop and enjoy a cool, quiet 'respite' from a busy day.
On a cloudless day during the hot season, the walk can turn out to be quite uncomfortable, for there are no shady trees to provide 'respite' from the heat and the dust.
Well, all the girls and teachers at the school are currently enjoying their Christmas holidays, a well earned 'respite' from work and studies.
However, it was only brief 'respite' for himself and the board who were today continuing their efforts to evade a winding-up order from the Inland Revenue.
This 'respite' was temporary - as it had been so many other times before.
Occasional large rocks offer 'respite' from the wind during a well-earned rest.
a brief 'respite' from the heat
a brief 'respite' from a dire food shortage
Charlie wasn't sure if she should try to keep the girl awake or not, but at last decided to give her 'respite' from the pain by letting her rest.
the refugee encampments will provide some 'respite' from the suffering
The heat that day was relentless, and in the west they could see the gathering cumulus clouds that promised a storm, welcome 'respite' from the heat.
It seems now that the short remainder of my life will offer me little 'respite' from woe and anguish.
The decision amounts to little more than a temporary 'respite' , which could at any time be reversed.
They have no 'respite' from routine school activities even during holidays.
This phase of the campaign permitted brief, intermittent intervals in rest camps, but 'respite' from the fighting was rare.
The brief 'respite' from the pain was used to gasp for breath and try to collect herself.
the refugee encampments will provide some 'respite' from the suffering
The charity concentrates on providing happy memories for the child and their family as well as 'respite' from their normal routines of hospitals, doctors and treatment.
Colourful deck umbrellas offer 'respite' from the heat.
This would be followed by a short period of peace with 'respite' from the pressure inside his head.
Neither one has been able to continue to work at what they are most passionate about: helping people with fatal diseases gain some 'respite' from pain.
"I only sought a brief 'respite' , Annette, " she stated instead.
Folks in Anthon are enjoying a one-month 'respite' from paying their power bills.
The bishop gave her one month's 'respite' and returned her to her husband, who was bound to the sum of £100 to return her to submit at the end of one month.
To ensure personnel obtain adequate 'respite' from sea service, operational relief rules are amended to incorporate a people element.
Everyone is scurrying for shade and some 'respite' from the sun.
Under the mixed-mode plans, residents would have no 'respite' from landings, as both runways would be used from 4am to 11.30 pm.
Even in the highly unlikely event that the war were postponed, this would represent only a temporary 'respite' .
a Letter of Licence, by which creditors agreed to postpone claims, brought only temporary 'respite'
At best, the country has gained a temporary 'respite' ; at worst, it has merely succeeded in stoking the flames of hatred even higher.
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