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respite

[res-pit] / ˈrɛs pɪt /


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Respite and relief came from prayer, ritual and the traditional Sabbath meals and menus that Ms. Ziegelman conjures with care.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 16, 2026

Respite for Les Bleus and from there on, they thundered home like champions.

From BBC • Mar. 15, 2025

At the end of February, Light landed Jackson a bed at Harborview’s Medical Respite program, a stopgap shelter next to the hospital doctors use so they don’t have to discharge patients directly to the street.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 9, 2022

Catholic Charities Respite Center itself can provide shelter for around 1,200 people.

From Fox News • Aug. 20, 2021

Respite was obtained, however, by one of those heroic acts of self-sacrifice that stand so numerously to the credit of the Japanese samurai.

From A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era by Brinkley, F. (Frank)




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