correctional / kəˈrɛk ʃə nl /

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correctional 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to correction, especially to penal correction.

correctional 近义词

correctional

等同于 punitive

correctional

等同于 punitory

更多correctional例句

  1. In response to questions from council members, Nesbitt said the city has administered first doses of a vaccine to more than 520 people who are homeless, about 200 correctional workers and 40 inmates at correctional facilities.
  2. In addition, take correctional measures to make it up to your customers who leave negative reviews.
  3. Infections within the correctional system don’t always stay there.
  4. Liebich told the correctional officers that his kidney condition made that difficult.
  5. A retired Maryland correctional officer has sued the Harford County Board of Elections and sheriff’s office over his arrest at a polling place after he refused to wear a mask.
  6. “Arman was then released to the Ferguson correctional staff for booking,” Wilson writes.
  7. He is currently being held without bail in a segregated area of Wayne County Correctional Facility away from other inmates.
  8. Its continued existence still sparks national debates on corruption, a broken correctional system and tourism in Bolivia.
  9. Shakur departed Clinton Correctional Facility in a stretch white limo.
  10. Stories about members of the correctional industry who speak up against other members are rare.
  11. I must go before the correctional police and pay in person for my offence.
  12. The trick which came under the notice of the French correctional police will perhaps here recur to recollection.
  13. The correctional courts mentioned deal with the graver offences which are outside the ambit of the juge de paix.
  14. The peers are to be tried by their own chamber in criminal or correctional cases, according to the forms prescribed by the law.
  15. The Emperor has the right of pardoning, even in correctional cases, and of granting amnesties.