probably
— Adverb
– English
~ easy to believe on the basis of available evidence; "he talked plausibly before the committee"; "he will probably win the election"
probate
— Noun
– English
~ a judicial certificate saying that a will is genuine and conferring on the executors the power to administer the estate
probate court
— Noun
– English
~ a court having jurisdiction over the probate of wills and the administration of estates
probate
— Noun
– English
~ the act of proving that an instrument purporting to be a will was signed and executed in accord with legal requirements
probate
— Verb
– English
~ establish the legal validity of (wills and other documents)
probate
— Verb
– English
~ put a convicted person on probation by suspending his sentence
probation
— Noun
– English
~ a trial period during which your character and abilities are tested to see whether you are suitable for work or for membership
probation
— Noun
– English
~ a trial period during which an offender has time to redeem himself or herself
probation
— Noun
– English
~ (law) a way of dealing with offenders without imprisoning them; a defendant found guilty of a crime is released by the court without imprisonment subject to conditions imposed by the court; "probation is part of the sentencing process"
probation officer
— Noun
– English
~ the officer of the court who supervises probationers
probationary
— Adjective
– English
~ under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon; "probationary employees"; "a provisional government"; "just a tentative schedule"
probationer
— Noun
– English
~ someone released on probation or on parole
probationer
— Noun
– English
~ a nurse in training who is undergoing a trial period
probative
— Adjective
– English
~ tending to prove a particular proposition or to persuade you of the truth of an allegation; "evidence should only be excluded if its probative value was outweighed by its prejudicial effect"
probatory
— Adjective
– English
~ tending to prove a particular proposition or to persuade you of the truth of an allegation; "evidence should only be excluded if its probative value was outweighed by its prejudicial effect"
probe
— Noun
– English
~ an investigation conducted using a flexible surgical instrument to explore an injury or a body cavity
probe
— Noun
– English
~ a flexible slender surgical instrument with a blunt end that is used to explore wounds or body cavities
probe
— Noun
– English
~ an inquiry into unfamiliar or questionable activities; "there was a congressional probe into the scandal"
probe
— Noun
– English
~ an exploratory action or expedition
probe
— Verb
– English
~ question or examine thoroughly and closely