Synonym: young, youthful. Antonym: adult. Similar words: even if, evening, convenient, convenience, good evening, penis, senior, denial. Meaning: ['dʒuːvənaɪl] n. a youthful person. adj. 1. of or relating to or characteristic of or appropriate for children or young people 2. displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity.
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31. They could become a den for juvenile delinquents.
32. Juvenile has no crest and shorter tail.
33. Vowing a crackdown on juvenile crime, California Gov.
34. O'Brien, 15, will face murder charges in juvenile court.
35. Aiken is also noted for other works, including a large body of juvenile fiction. Beware of the Bouquet.
36. The execution of juvenile offenders is extremely rare and at least 72 countries set 18 as the minimum age for the death penalty.
37. Mr Clarke also stressed the role of schools in combating juvenile crime and demanded more effective treatment of disruptive pupils.
38. Lumpy chin I have a pair of juvenile Oscars in a four foot tank.
39. Lisa Spence was unfortunate not to get first prize in the Juvenile Drum Majors section, but happily secured second place.
40. The other people were a mixture of juvenile delinquents and retarded middle aged criminals.
41. Female and juvenile have no distinctive features, differing from Calandra and White-winged Larks in lack of white in wing.
42. In Leicester youth court, the influx of 17-year-olds has doubled the number of juvenile offenders coming before magistrates.
43. The Pikes appealed to a juvenile court judge, who ruled in their favor.
44. No community untouched Each North County community has its own set of juvenile crime problems.
45. Home too, of the legendary drifting tornadoes which pass across this uninterrupted flatness with the casual offhandedness of a juvenile hustler.
46. There he penned a juvenile Gothic novel, a copy of which he intended to send to his belle.
47. Starr said a juvenile court would try to work to help the children rather than punish them.
48. He heads the Justice Juvenile team in Gloucestershire dealing with young offenders.
49. The public housing units have frequently become slums and hotbeds of crime, especially juvenile delinquency.
50. For juvenile offenders the White Paper contained proposals for the courts to add a residential care order.
51. Reno canceled a planned trip to Dallas to address a symposium on juvenile gangs and made her final decision early Thursday.
52. Jim Leach are mentoring youths in the juvenile justice system.
53. It also houses juvenile court offices and the Grand Forks County health and social services agencies.
54. Her husband was having a heated argument with a short fat woman about television as an inducement to juvenile delinquency.
55. Early maturity also reduces male juvenile mortality and thus opposes adult mortality.
55. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
56. Steps were taken to improve prisons and insane asylums and to check juvenile delinquency.
57. Previous convictions: several as a juvenile for theft and taking without consent: conditionally discharged on each occasion.
58. No one would assume that it referred to health, education or the battle against juvenile delinquency or even violent crime.
59. When the insect is ready to mature, juvenile hormone secretion must stop and allatostatin provides the signal.
60. Often she will be able to sleep with rising superstars and juvenile celebrities who will profess love but never contemplate marrying her.