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probationer

[proh-bey-shuh-ner] / proʊˈbeɪ ʃə nər /










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The off-duty probationer is alleged to have asked if the store had customer toilets before going into the cubicle.

From BBC • Aug. 23, 2022

The law laying out those restoration rules requires the “unconditional discharge of an inmate, of a probationer, or of a parolee.”

From Seattle Times • Mar. 28, 2022

The average probationer owes at least $2400 in financial obligations.

From Slate • Sep. 8, 2020

Even for a probationer who truly wants to play by the rules and finish probation, it’s not easy.

From The Guardian • Mar. 5, 2020

This impression was dispelled early on when a probationer in Briony’s year, a large, kindly, slow-moving girl with a cow’s harmless gaze, met the lacerating force of the ward sister’s fury.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan