Probation

/proʊˈbeɪʃən/ noun

A period of time when a person is tested or watched closely to see if they behave well, especially instead of going to prison. It can also mean a trial period at a job or school.

From Latin *probatio* meaning 'a proving' or 'a test', from *probare* 'to test, approve'. It came into English through French with the idea of testing someone’s behavior.

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