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Definition of "paroled" [paroled]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of parole. (verb)

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Use "paroled" in a sentence
  • "And that hard-core chemotherapy "produced as good a result as we could have expected" — he was 70-80% in remission — and left him feeling pretty lucky: "It was like getting paroled from a life sentence at San Quentin.""
  • "The crimes in question took place fifty years ago next month, when the Clutter family of Holcomb, Kansas, were murdered by two men who had recently been paroled from the state prison."
  • "She left to catch the rest of the Andrew Bird set and Jo and I marveled at the strange assortment of humanity there, including a really large woman dressed in a pink and champagne corset and tutu outfit (complete with a tiara), and a really, really drunk guy in a battered straw fedora and a red Hawaiian shirt covered in chili peppers who looked like he'd just been paroled from a Jimmy Buffet concert."