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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61. Other anemone associates A number of other damsel fish species, especially during their juvenile stages also associate with anemones.
62. Jackson, albeit a married man with children like himself, had an incorrigibly juvenile streak which grated on Montgomery's nerves.
63. Police and juvenile probation officials say they still have no motive for the attack.
64. Thus juvenile mortality readily influences size by tuning the timing of maturity.
65. Juvenile black on head, with smaller crest, buffer underparts and rufous flash in wings.
66. People are calling for steps to reform the juvenile justice system, including streamlining the process of prosecuting young offenders.
67. He has signed into law several of his top agenda items, including a tougher juvenile justice code.
68. He was in and out of juvenile detention centers for four years on weapons and drug charges and other violations.
69. Magistrates sitting in the Juvenile Court must have completed the special training for the Juvenile Panel.
70. In Chapter 7 I discuss the romanticising of male urban juvenile delinquency by modern sociologists, but they are not alone.
71. In addition a South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, juvenile was convicted for a rock-throwing and cross-burning incident directed at a black family.
72. She went on to become chairman of Guildford juvenile court magistrates.
73. He was in and out of juvenile detention for drugs charges as a teenager.
74. The study clearly demonstrates the link between juvenile delinquency and child abuse.
75. A few weeks after the incident, the girl was arrested and sent to juvenile hall.
76. It covered predominantly skilled and organized workers while the casual labour problem and that of juvenile labour was untouched.
77. In addition, the state is prepared to open a 40-bed juvenile facility at the Arizona State Hospital(sentencedict.com), Cole said.
78. Assault claim: A 15-year-old Darlington boy appeared before the town's Juvenile Court yesterday facing accusations of assault.
79. Kids Count also reports a 47 percent rise in juvenile violent crime arrests since 1985.
80. Governor Bush has made his mark building prisons, toughening laws on juvenile crime and calling for lower property taxes.
81. Cybil Ackerman was trying to make him jealous by pretending to like Simon Newton who, everyone knew, really was juvenile!
82. Some of the boys tried to involve me in their juvenile pranks, but I wasn't interested.
83. Since 1993, the juvenile murder rate has dropped 22. 8 percent.
84. President Clinton promptly announced a law to crack down on juvenile criminals and a new computer database to track gang activity.
85. Massachusetts closed its traditional, prison-like juvenile corrections institutions and moved its juvenile offenders into small, community-based group homes. Sentencedict.com
86. But we do like the concept of putting juvenile criminals to work cleaning up the ballpark.
87. More than half of all juvenile delinquents currently in state institutions have disturbed family backgrounds.
88. The committee has ordered an in-depth study of juvenile crime.
89. In a study of 102 scimitar-horned oryx juvenile survival rates were shown to be inversely related to the degree of inbreeding.
90. By comparison, Sanders said juvenile crime has been up significantly in many other big cities.