"Ex-convict" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ex-convict" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ex-convict" Meaning

A person who has been released from prison after serving a sentence for a crime, often with the intention of starting a new life and leaving their past behind.

"Ex-convict" Examples

Usage Examples of "ex-convict"


The community was shocked when the ex-convict moved into the house next door. (#shock)
After serving 10 years in prison, John was an ex-convict looking to start anew. (#newbeginning)
The social worker tried to help the ex-convict reintegrate into society. (#reintegration)
The city's ex-convict rehabilitation program had a 75% success rate in reducing recidivism. (#successrate)
The newspaper reporter interviewed the ex-convict about his experiences and how he had turned his life around. (#interview)

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