noun
- periods of testing or trial to assess suitability or behavior
- court-ordered periods of supervised release instead of imprisonment
Usage: plural of probation
Usage: legal context; plural of probation
Examples
- New employees serve six-month probations before becoming permanent staff.
- The judge sentenced both defendants to two-year probations.
- Teachers on probations must demonstrate improved classroom management.
- His probation officer monitors multiple probations in the district.
- The company extended probations for workers who failed initial evaluations.
- Successful completion of probations leads to full employment status.