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II . pa·role [pəˈrəʊl, Am -ˈroʊl] VB trans usu passive

pa·ˈrole board N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He once violated his parole and has been in prison.
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He was sentenced to 28 years, but was released on parole after eight.
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They stayed there on parole for the rest of 1743 and 1744.
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In other states, people with life sentences are eligible for parole.
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He became eligible for parole in 1992 but never applied.
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Persons who are unwilling or unable to pay the fine and fees or who otherwise fail to meet the conditions of parole can be jailed.
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This legal board could deem the same evidence to be proof of a parole violation.
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He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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When he was slightly better, he was released on parole.
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His parole officer barred him from the show and the tour was cancelled, as audience members were smoking pot during performances.
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