conditionally release
Frequency: 5.54.5 per million words
To set someone free with certain rules or requirements that must be followed.
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- The judge decided to conditionally release the defendant pending trial.
- He was conditionally released from prison after serving two-thirds of his sentence.
- The board will conditionally release inmates who demonstrate good behavior.
- The suspect was conditionally released on the grounds that he remains within city limits.
- They were conditionally released into the custody of their parents.
- The court may conditionally release an offender if they agree to attend rehabilitation.
- Several political prisoners were conditionally released as part of the peace agreement.
- If you violate the terms, the decision to conditionally release you will be revoked.
- The government agreed to conditionally release the activists after international pressure.
- She was conditionally released, provided she reports to her parole officer weekly.