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Probation

Verb / prəʊˈbeɪʃʌn / Another word for probation — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

Probation refers to a period of time during which a person who has committed a crime or offense is given a chance to show good behavior and avoid further punishment.

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Common collocations

  • on probation
  • probation period
  • probation officer
  • probation sentence
  • probation violation
  • start probation
  • end probation

Word family

verb probate
adjective probational

Usage note

Primarily used in a legal or correctional context to refer to a period of supervised conditional release. Can also refer to a trial period in employment or education.

Example sentences

  1. He was put on probation for six months after stealing from the store.
  2. The probation officer will check on his progress every month.
  3. She successfully completed her probation and was able to avoid going to jail.
  4. The company has a six-month probationary period for new employees.
  5. During his probation, he must stay out of trouble and attend counseling sessions.

Quotes

  • Probation is a second chance for those who have made a mistake. - Jerry Brown
  • Probation is a period of time that gives a person the opportunity to change their behavior and their life. - Annie E. Casey Foundation
  • Probation is a way of helping people who have made poor choices to learn the skills they need to make better choices in the future. - National Institute of Justice

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