WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
pro•ba•tion /proʊˈbeɪʃən/USA pronunciation   n. 
    [uncountable]
  1. the status or period of trial for a student who has failing marks or bad behavior:He was put on probation for assaulting another student.
  2. Lawthe status of a convicted offender who has been allowed to go free under the supervision of a probation officer:The courts released him on probation.
pro•ba•tion•al, adj. See -prob-.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026
pro•ba•tion  (prō bāshən),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. the act of testing.
  2. the testing or trial of a person's conduct, character, qualifications, or the like.
  3. the state or period of such testing or trial.
  4. Law
    • a method of dealing with offenders, esp. young persons guilty of minor crimes or first offenses, by allowing them to go at large under supervision of a probation officer.
    • the state of having been conditionally released.
  5. Educationa trial period or condition of students in certain educational institutions who are being permitted to redeem failures, misconduct, etc.
  6. the testing or trial of a candidate for membership in a religious body or order, for holy orders, etc.
  7. [Archaic.]proof.
  • Latin probātiōn- (stem of probātiō). See probate, -ion
  • 1375–1425; late Middle English probacion
pro•bation•al, pro•ba•tion•ar•y  (prō bāshə ner′ē),USA pronunciation adj.  pro•bation•ship′, n. 


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