How Do You Spell PAROLED?

Pronunciation: [pəɹˈə͡ʊld] (IPA)

The word "Paroled" is spelled as /pəˈroʊld/. The IPA phonetic transcription reveals that the word has three syllables with the primary stress on the second syllable. The "e" at the end of the word is pronounced as schwa, which is a neutral vowel sound. The "o" in the second syllable is pronounced with a long "o" sound, and the "l" is silent. Overall, the spelling of "paroled" is phonetically accurate as it reflects the actual sounds of the word.

PAROLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Paroled refers to a legal term that describes the conditional release of a prisoner before the completion of their entire sentence. This release is authorized by a parole board or a similar governing body responsible for determining whether an incarcerated individual exhibits the necessary behavior and characteristics to reintegrate successfully into society. Paroled individuals are subject to specific conditions and are required to meet several obligations during their supervised release.

    These conditions typically include regular reporting to a parole officer, maintaining employment, abstaining from drug use, residing in an approved residence, and avoiding contact with known criminals. The goal of parole is to provide an opportunity for individuals to become productive members of society and reduce the risk of reoffending.

    Parole boards or similar authorities evaluate several factors when considering someone for release on parole. These factors may include the nature of the offense committed, the individual's behavior while incarcerated, the potential threat to public safety, and the inmate's remorse, rehabilitation efforts, and plans for employment and housing upon release.

    Violating the terms of parole can result in the individual's return to incarceration to serve the remainder of their sentence. However, successfully completing a period of parole can lead to a complete discharge from further imprisonment, allowing individuals to resume their lives as productive citizens.

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Etymology of PAROLED

The word "paroled" is derived from the French term "parole", meaning "word" or "speech". The term originated in the 16th century with the French court system, particularly in the context of releasing prisoners on the condition that they give their word or promise to behave lawfully and return for legal proceedings. This concept was later adopted by English-speaking countries, and the term "parole" came to refer to the conditional release of prisoners before their sentence is completed. Over time, "paroled" became the past participle form of the verb "parole", adjusting to the English language.

Conjugate verb Paroled

CONDITIONAL

I would parole
we would parole
you would parole
he/she/it would parole
they would parole

FUTURE

I will parole
we will parole
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he/she/it will parole
they will parole

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have paroled
we will have paroled
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they will have paroled

PAST

I paroled
we paroled
you paroled
he/she/it paroled
they paroled

PAST PERFECT

I had paroled
we had paroled
you had paroled
he/she/it had paroled
they had paroled

PRESENT

I parole
we parole
you parole
he/she/it paroles
they parole

PRESENT PERFECT

I have paroled
we have paroled
you have paroled
he/she/it has paroled
they have paroled
I am paroling
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you are paroling
he/she/it is paroling
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I was paroling
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