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What is the root word of reprieve?

The root word of "reprieve" is the Latin word "reprimere," which means "to hold back" or "to suppress."

The prefix "re-" in "reprieve" means "again" or "back."

Therefore, "reprieve" literally means "to hold back again," or "to delay" the execution of a punishment.

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