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The early monsoon have brought Respite to the people. What is the meaning of Respite? Despite
Inspite of
Because of
Interval of relief​

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Answered by Galaxypurple
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Answer:

a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant.

Answered by Sinthushaa
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Answer:

a brief period of leisure or relief from a tough or unpleasant situation.

Explanation :

A respite is a pause in the implementation of a sentence, but it has no effect on the degree of punishment or how to handle issues with due process, guilt, or innocence. Notwithstanding and regardless of both function the same way in a sentence, regardless what else you've heard. Contrary most of what you've heard, these two prepositions are essentially equivalent. The  terms typically refer to "despite," "even though," or "regardless of." Because it emphasizes the reason behind anything. When she didn't want Jane to hear, she talked quietly. David has to work on Saturday, so we will arrive on Sunday. Since clauses are frequently used at the start of sentences, especially when Humans believe that it is vital this matters more.

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