Word: paroles

Category: paroles

Arts & Entertainment, Law & Government, Reference

Related words: paroles

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Synonyms: paroles

word, word of honor, watchword, password, countersign

Translations: paroles

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spanish
Translations:
Libertad Condicional, Libertad Condicional de, libertad bajo palabra, libertades condicionales
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german
Translations:
parolen, Parolen, Paroles Die
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french
Translations:
libérations conditionnelles, Paroles de, libertés conditionnelles
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italian
Translations:
Paroles Il
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portuguese
Translations:
Liberdade Condicional, liberdades condicionais, Paroles o
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dutch
Translations:
Paroles De, de paroles, de paroles toe, paroles toe
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russian
Translations:
Paroles
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swedish
Translations:
paroller
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danish
Translations:
Paroles, prøveløsladelsesnævn, paroler
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czech
Translations:
Paroles
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hungarian
Translations:
Paroles, Feltételes Szabadon, Feltételes Szabadon Bocsátási, Feltételes Szabadon Bocsátási Hivatalának
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greek
Translations:
Paroles, Πολιτείας
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ukrainian
Translations:
Paroles
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albanian
Translations:
Frazat, Paroles
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bulgarian
Translations:
Текстове
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belarusian
Translations:
Paroles
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croatian
Translations:
parole
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icelandic
Translations:
Paroles
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latvian
Translations:
derīguma laiks
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macedonian
Translations:
пароли
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romanian
Translations:
Paroles, Versuri, eliberări condiționate, eliberări condiționate din, Parole

The meaning and "use of": paroles

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
  • the actual linguistic behavior or performance of individuals, in contrast to the linguistic system of a community. - Most important is Saussure's distinction between langue and parole .
verb
  • release (a prisoner) on parole. - he was paroled after serving nine months of a two-year sentence

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