noun
- a period of testing or trial to assess someone’s behavior, performance, or suitability
- a system allowing a convicted offender to remain in the community under supervision instead of serving time in prison
- a period during which a new employee’s work is evaluated before permanent employment is confirmed
Usage: legal
Usage: employment
Examples
- New teachers must complete a one-year probation period.
- The judge sentenced him to two years of probation instead of jail time.
- She was hired with a three-month probation to prove her abilities.
- His probation officer meets with him weekly to check his progress.
- The company extends probation for employees who need additional training.
- Violating the terms of probation could result in imprisonment.
- During probation, new hires receive extra supervision and feedback.