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- nounparole (noun) · paroles (plural noun)
- the release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior:"he committed a burglary while on parole"
- linguisticsthe actual linguistic behavior or performance of individuals, in contrast to the linguistic system of a community. Contrasted with langue
verb(be paroled)parole (verb) · paroles (third person present) · paroled (past tense) · paroled (past participle) · paroling (present participle)- release (a prisoner) on parole:"he was paroled after serving nine months of a two-year sentence"
Originmid 17th century: from Old French, literally ‘word’, also ‘formal promise’, from ecclesiastical Latin parabola ‘speech’; compare with parol. - People also ask
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