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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91. We were also allowed to observe a juvenile cautioning panel in its decision making, and to interview its members.
92. Yesterday the girl, who can not be named, appeared before Darlington Juvenile Court where she admitted theft.
93. Read in studio A Government plan to turn a disused juvenile prison into a detention centre for immigrants has been strongly criticised.
94. Probation officers and those who treat juvenile offenders within the community say violence is an ongoing problem in the three lockups.
95. The younger boy faces a similar charge in the juvenile criminal justice system.
96. The breakdown of community has brought far more problems than personal malaise, of course. Juvenile crime is up.
97. There are short rehabilitation periods for juvenile offenders and persons subject to court orders or disqualifications.
98. You wouldn't think that college students could be so juvenile.
99. It is these ideas that lead to what is seen as juvenile delinquency.
100. It set up a House of Lords Select Committee in 1881 to examine the extent of juvenile prostitution.
101. Reynolds said a 12-year-old boy who actually fired the shotgun was turned over to juvenile authorities.
102. When officers approached the car, both males fled. Police arrested a male juvenile a short time later.
103. Two policemen are responsible for community relations and two policewomen for juvenile liaison(sentencedict.com), one each of whom is a sergeant.
104. Secondly, Rutter evidently holds that any behavioural effects of lead are irrelevant to social phenomena, eg juvenile delinquency.
105. The 1969 Children and Young Persons Act retained the juvenile court system but reduced the effective powers of the juvenile magistrates.
106. This juvenile Emperor Angel needs growing space and perfect water conditions.
107. As the foragers grow older they move from a juvenile taste for sweet nectar to a more refined preference for pollen.
108. Rodman would have something to say about juvenile fantasies of self-reliance if I told him that one.
109. This then linked the juvenile justice system with the overall provision of social work.
110. Michigan was another state that rewrote its juvenile justice policies in the 1990s.
111. Parham marked... a pronounced turnabout in the assumptions believed to underlie juvenile mental health law.
112. The pattern of seven dark horizontal stripes on a light background is not fully evident in juvenile specimens.
113. Life-history theory could readily explain dwarfing if juvenile, but not adult, male mortality were large.
114. A juvenile troupe, 1917 Despite the fact that the Ballroom shows had comparatively short runs, every production was spectacular.
115. Children of welfare-dependent single-parent families have neither a monopoly on juvenile crime nor a disdain for conventional values.
116. Juvenile can be either grey or red-brown(http://sentencedict.com), with conspicuous white patch on nape and at first appears very round-winged.
117. In the nineteenth century there was a need to protect children from exploitation by parents as juvenile labour.
118. In Nephila, increased male mortality during the adult search phase is almost exactly counteracted by reduction in juvenile male growth stages.
119. The judge gave Abraham a seven-year sentence in a juvenile detention centre, after which he will be released.
120. The problem is that in its juvenile form it looks nothing like the adult specimen.