A1 noun Neutre

probation

/proʊˈbeɪ.ʃən/

A period of time where a person who has broken the law is allowed to stay in the community instead of going to prison, under supervision. It also refers to a trial period for a new employee to see if they are suitable for a job.

Exemples

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1

He has to meet his officer every week because he is on probation.

He has to meet his officer every week because he is on probation.

2

The court decided to grant the defendant two years of probation.

The court decided to grant the defendant two years of probation.

3

I'm still on probation at work, so I need to be careful not to be late.

I'm still on probation at work, so I need to be careful not to be late.

Famille de mots

Nom
probation
Verb
null
Adverbe
null
Adjectif
probationary
Apparenté
probationer
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Astuce mémo

Think of the word 'probe' (to test). Probation is a time when the court or a boss 'probes' your behavior to see if you are doing a good job.

Quiz rapide

The new employee is still on ______ for another month before she gets a full contract.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : probation

Exemples

1

He has to meet his officer every week because he is on probation.

everyday

He has to meet his officer every week because he is on probation.

2

The court decided to grant the defendant two years of probation.

formal

The court decided to grant the defendant two years of probation.

3

I'm still on probation at work, so I need to be careful not to be late.

informal

I'm still on probation at work, so I need to be careful not to be late.

4

The effectiveness of probation as an alternative to incarceration is widely debated.

academic

The effectiveness of probation as an alternative to incarceration is widely debated.

5

Upon successful completion of the probation period, her contract will become permanent.

business

Upon successful completion of the probation period, her contract will become permanent.

Famille de mots

Nom
probation
Verb
null
Adverbe
null
Adjectif
probationary
Apparenté
probationer

Collocations courantes

probation officer probation officer
on probation on probation
probation period probation period
violate probation violate probation
three-month probation three-month probation

Phrases Courantes

on probation

on probation

probation period

probation period

serve probation

serve probation

Souvent confondu avec

probation vs parole

Probation is usually a sentence served instead of prison, while parole is early release from prison.

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Notes d'usage

In a legal context, 'probation' describes a sentence under supervision. In a workplace, it describes the first few months of a new job.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use 'in' instead of 'on'. You are 'on probation', not 'in probation'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the word 'probe' (to test). Probation is a time when the court or a boss 'probes' your behavior to see if you are doing a good job.

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Origine du mot

From the Latin 'probatio', meaning a trial, inspection, or testing.

Modèles grammaticaux

uncountable noun in general legal status countable noun when referring to a specific period commonly used with the preposition 'on'
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Contexte culturel

In many Western legal systems, probation is a common way to handle first-time or non-violent offenders to prevent prison overcrowding.

Quiz rapide

The new employee is still on ______ for another month before she gets a full contract.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : probation

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testimony

A1

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A1

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A1

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A1

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A1

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