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Common collocations with parole in American Collocation

parole noun

US /pəˈroʊl/

get parole

get

How are these prisoners expected to get parole when they are required to acknowledge an offence that they have in fact not committed?

try to get parole

apply for

Brady accepted his fate and has never applied for parole.

grant someone parole

grant someone
release someone on

The century’s most notorious child killer has been granted parole after twenty-five years.

think about granting someone parole

consider someone for

The offender will qualify to be considered for parole at the half-way point of the sentence.

refuse someone parole

deny
refuse

The vast majority of offenders had been refused parole.

break your parole

breach
break
violate

Later released, she was re-arrested for violating parole.