prison term (Meaning)

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prison term (n)

the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned

Synonyms & Antonyms of prison term

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prison term Sentence Examples

  1. He was serving a lengthy prison term for his involvement in the robbery.
  2. The judge sentenced him to a five-year prison term for his crimes.
  3. Serving a prison term can have a profound impact on an individual's life and future prospects.
  4. Despite his remorse, he knew he had to face the consequences of his actions with a prison term.
  5. The prospect of a long prison term weighed heavily on his mind as he awaited his trial.
  6. The defense attorney argued for a reduced prison term, citing his client's troubled past and efforts towards rehabilitation.
  7. The prisoner counted down the days until his prison term would finally come to an end.
  8. The parole board reviewed his case to determine whether he was eligible for early release from his prison term.
  9. He vowed to turn his life around upon completing his prison term, determined to never return to a life of crime.
  10. She felt a sense of relief when her husband finally completed his prison term and returned home.

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the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned

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He was serving a lengthy prison term for his involvement in the robbery.

The judge sentenced him to a five-year prison term for his crimes.

Serving a prison term can have a profound impact on an individual's life and future prospects.

Despite his remorse, he knew he had to face the consequences of his actions with a prison term.