parolee
[p
uh
-roh-
lee
, -
roh
-lee]
/pə roʊˈli, -ˈroʊ li/
noun
1.
a person who is released from prison on
parole
.
Origin
1915-20;
parole
+
-ee
Examples from the web for
parolee
Improve
parolee
outcomes as evidenced by fewer drug-related revocations and related criminal violations.
The parole agent chases the fleeing
parolee
and fires his weapon, and the
parolee
is arrested.
Parole may be revoked whenever a
parolee
violates a rule or condition of parole, as set forth in this policy.
The
parolee
can elect to have a preliminary hearing which must be held within seven business days from the notice's issuance.
The
parolee
is released if the examiner does not find probable cause.
Word Origin and History for
parolee
n.
1916, from
parole
(v.) +
-ee
.