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Definitions of probationary in various dictionaries:

adj - under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon

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Of, pertaining to, or subject to probation
In a workplace setting, bprobationb is a status given to new employees of a company or business. It is widely termed as the bProbationb Period of an employee.
under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon
relating to the period during which a new employee is being watched closely to see if they are suitable for their job :
relating to the situation in which a criminal is allowed to stay out of prison if they follow particular rules and do not commit another crime :
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Probation in criminal law is a period of supervision over an offender, ordered by the court instead of serving time in prison.
* In some jurisdictions, the term probation applies only to community sentences (alternatives to incarceration), such as suspended sentences. In others, probation also includes supervision of those conditionally released from prison on parole.An offender on probation is ordered to follow certain conditions set forth by the court, often under the supervision of a probation officer. During the period of probation an offender faces the threat of being incarcerated if found breaking the rules set by the court or probation officer.
* Offenders are ordinarily required to refrain from possession of firearms, and may be ordered to remain employed or participate in an educational program, abide to a curfew, live at a directed place, obey the orders of the probation officer, or not leave the jurisdiction. The probationer might be ordered as well to refrain from contact with the victims (such as a former partner in a domestic violence case), with potential victims of similar crimes (such as minors, if the instant offense involves child sexual abuse), or with known criminals, particularly co-defendants. Additionally, the restrictions can include a ban on possession or use of alcoholic beverages, even if alcohol was not involved in the original criminal charges. Offenders on probation might be fitted with an electronic tag (or monitor), which signals their movement to officials. Also, offenders have been ordered to submit to repeat alcohol/drug testing or to participate in alcohol/drug or psychological treatment, or to perform community service work. Some courts permit defendants of limited means to perform community service in order to pay off their probation fines.
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