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  • adjective After release from prison.
  • adverb After release from prison.

Etymologies

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post- +‎ prison

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Examples

  • On a preshow shopping jaunt in the resort's theme park, Jackson rendered himself inconspicuous with a hooded ninja-style get-up, while Milken went with the postprison toupeeless look.

    Odd Couples 2008

  • Convicts already face many postprison obstacles, including finding jobs and housing, she adds.

    Meth Epidemic: Tennessee's Registry 2007

  • In her second act postprison, Martha Stewart is likely to return a more sympathetic character.

    CNN Transcript Mar 3, 2005 2005

  • (They'd already planned their first postprison date — McDonald's, naturally.)

    The Devil and Jeffrey MacDonald Anson, Robert Sam 1998

  • Chan also was sentenced to 36 months of postprison supervision to run consecutively for convictions on charges of attempted murder, assault and arson.

    statesmanjournal.com - Top Stories 2009

  • Scattered accounts of Tony Fernandez’s postprison activities boggle the mind.

    Without Pity Ann Rule 2003

  • Scattered accounts of Tony Fernandez’s postprison activities boggle the mind.

    Without Pity Ann Rule 2003

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