parolepəˈroʊl
parole (v)
- present
- paroles
- past
- paroled
- past participle
- paroled
- present participle
- paroling
parole (n)
English Definitions:
parole, word, word of honor (noun)
a promise
"he gave his word"
password, watchword, word, parole, countersign (noun)
a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group
"he forgot the password"
parole (verb)
(law) a conditional release from imprisonment that entitles the person to serve the remainder of the sentence outside the prison as long as the terms of release are complied with
parole (verb)
release a criminal from detention and place him on parole
"The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison"
parole (Noun)
The release or state of a former prisoner on the understanding that he/she checks in regularly and obeys the law.
parole (Noun)
The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release.
parole (Noun)
A word of honor, especially given by a prisoner of war, to not engage in combat if released.
parole (Noun)
Language in use, as opposed to language as a system.
parole (Noun)
The permission for foreigner who does not meet the technical requirements for a visa to be allowed to enter the U.S. on humanitarian grounds.
parole (Verb)
To release (a prisoner) on the understanding that s/he checks in regularly and obeys the law.
Parole
Parole is the provisional release of a prisoner who agrees to certain conditions prior to the completion of the maximum sentence period. Originating from the French parole, the term became associated during the Middle Ages with the release of prisoners who gave their word.
Parole
Parole (also known as provisional release or supervised release) is a form of early release of a prison inmate where the prisoner agrees to abide by certain behavioral conditions, including checking-in with their designated parole officers, or else they may be rearrested and returned to prison. Originating from the French word parole ("speech, spoken words" but also "promise"), the term became associated during the Middle Ages with the release of prisoners who gave their word. This differs greatly from pardon, amnesty or commutation of sentence in that parolees are still considered to be serving their sentences, and may be returned to prison if they violate the conditions of their parole.
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