probation

masa percobaan
definition
noun
I went to court and was put on probation
the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
translation of 'probation'
noun
percobaan,
masa percobaan
example
Every week the teachers pick the three worst-performing students and put them on 'probation' .
She was put on 'probation' for 18 months and ordered to pay the conductor £100 compensation.
I was a first year teacher, on 'probation' , and I didn't get particularly good classes.
I went to court and was put on 'probation'
He was tested for alcohol and failed, then was arrested for breaching his 'probation' order.
To my surprise, I found a letter in the mail stating that I was on academic 'probation' .
He is the new Scotland captain but he's still on 'probation' as far as I'm concerned.
One employee was suspended without pay for two weeks and another was put on three-month 'probation' .
In the past many new teachers had to work for months or even years in supply work to complete their 'probation' .
I had a bad semester, being away from home in a new town and with nobody around, and ended up on academic 'probation' .
We are on 'probation' , which is right and proper, and we have a year to prepare, which is excellent.
In a four-star hotel in Swindon he was arrested, remanded and released on 'probation' .
I went to court and was put on 'probation'
He was given a community service order and put on 'probation' .
There would be advance from punishment to probation and from 'probation' to release.
she got 'probation'
for an initial period of 'probation' your manager will closely monitor your progress
Those who are successful then go on 'probation' for another six months and are allocated a mentor.
for an initial period of 'probation', your manager will closely monitor your progress
He did not condemn the new Labour administration, but rather felt that they were on 'probation' .
to be on 'probation'
There have been no calls for his head as yet by institutional investors but he is regarded, at least by some, as being on 'probation' .
'probation' period
Most were forced to spend lengthy periods doing supply work or take temporary posts until they had completed the required 270 days of 'probationary' teaching.
In Edinburgh, two references are taken up and, if the applicant is successful, they are issued with a code of conduct and have to undergo a 'probationary' period of six months.
Last week it was revealed that he was granted a 'probationary' licence despite the Council's licensing panel being aware of a previous conviction for assault.
The recruits undertake an initial two-week intensive course in Barrow, before starting their two-year 'probationary' period with the crew.
The GMP 'probationary' officer was suspended as a result of further evidence provided by the BBC and he appeared at a misconduct hearing yesterday.
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