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The answer PAROLE has 205 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of parole in various dictionaries:
noun - a promise
noun - a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group
noun - (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
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Probation is supervised release instead of jail time; this is supervised release before a full sentence is served |
This word for a conditional release from prison comes from the French for "promise" |
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Law The release of a prisoner whose term has not expired on condition of sustained lawful behavior that is subject to regular monitoring by an officer of the law for a set period of time. |
Law The duration of such conditional release. |
A password used by an officer of the day, an officer on guard, or the personnel commanded by such an officer. |
Word of honor, especially that of a prisoner of war who is granted freedom only after promising not to engage in combat until formally exchanged. |
Linguistics The act of speaking a particular utterance or word. |
To release (a prisoner) on parole. |
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Parole, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES |
Parole, Jammu and Kashmir, INDIA |
Parole, (Region code: 67), POLAND |
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Parole is a temporary release of a prisoner who agrees to certain conditions before the completion of the maximum sentence period, originating from the French parole ("voice, spoken words"). The term became associated during the Middle Ages with the release of prisoners who gave their word. * This differs greatly from 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. Conditions of parole often include things such as obeying the law, not voting in an election, refraining from drug and alcohol use, avoiding contact with the parolee's victims, obtaining employment and keeping required appointments with a parole officer. Should a parolee have legal dependents, namely minor children, the parolee may also be required to show cause of being a dedicated caregiver. A specific type of parole is medical parole or compassionate release which is the release of prisoners |