Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sursis

noun
/sʊrˈsiː/
Definition
A term used in law to indicate a postponement or suspension of a sentence or legal proceeding.
Examples
  • The judge granted a sursis to the defendant, postponing the sentencing for six months.
  • In cases of minor offenses, a sursis may be offered as an alternative to immediate punishment.
Meaning
The act of delaying or temporarily suspending a legal action or consequence, often allowing the offender a chance to demonstrate reform or compliance before a final decision is made.
Synonyms
  • postponement
  • suspension
  • deferral