parole
Meaning
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- Originally, one's oath or word of honour, given as a condition of release from custody; now specifically, describing the release of a former prisoner under certain conditions, especially the promise of good behaviour.
- Conditional release of a prisoner (now especially before the end of a custodial sentence), or the term or state of such release; the system governing such releases.
- A word of honor, especially given by a prisoner of war, to not engage in combat if released.
- A watchword or code phrase; (military) a password given only to officers, distinguished from the countersign, which is given to all guards.
- Language in use, as opposed to language as a system.
- The permission for a foreigner who does not meet the technical requirements for a visa to be allowed to enter the U.S. on humanitarian grounds.
- Alternative form of parol
Synonyms
release on bail
parole of honour
conditional release
liberate on parole
access key
Frequency
Hyphenated as
pa‧role
Pronounced as (IPA)
/pəˈɹoʊl/
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French parole (“word, formal promise”), from Old French parole, from Late Latin parabola (“speech”), from Ancient Greek παραβολή (parabolḗ). Doublet of parabola, parable, and palaver.
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