Collocations for "parole"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "parole" in context.
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parole
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- without the possibility of parole
- was let out on parole
- was let out of [jail, prison] on parole
- has been [granted, given] parole
- no parole for [murderers, treason]
- is out on parole
- is getting out on parole
- parole and probation
- are (not) eligible for parole
- are in violation of your parole
- during the period of parole
- apply for advance parole
- is still on parole
- [two years] of parole
- committed a [crime, robbery] while on parole
- violated his parole (when, by)
- the [board, period, conditions] of parole
- in front of the parole board
- sits on the parole board
- go see your parole officer
- your parole eligibility
- a parole violation
- at his parole hearing
- during the parole period
- sentenced for a parole violation
- in front of the parole board
- sits on the parole board
- go see your parole officer
- your parole eligibility
- a parole violation
- at his parole hearing
- during the parole period
- sentenced for a parole violation
- paroled [the prisoner, the inmate]
- he was paroled after [2 years, serving nine months]
- paroled at [Greensboro]
- paroled in [June, December, the fall]
- [set, about, likely, unlikely] to be paroled
- paroled into [the USA, Germany]
- paroled for [good behavior, her cooperation, his assistance]
'parole' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):