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parole

[puh-rohl] / pəˈroʊl /
VERB
discharge
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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This would mean that he could only be released if the parole board decided he no longer posed a threat to the public.

From BBC

For two decades, she went annually to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office to check in about her parole.

From Los Angeles Times

Now hundreds of decisions to deny parole to some of those prisoners are getting a second look.

From Los Angeles Times

The group is also calling on both government agencies to return the family to the U.S. through the process of humanitarian parole.

From Los Angeles Times

Read this excellent Andrew McCarthy piece on the problems with terror-related prosecutions, sentences, parole and supervision.

From The Wall Street Journal