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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121. The three were in custody in juvenile hall in Martinez and will probably appear in court Thursday or Friday.
122. Duck and juvenile have a pale patch on either side of eye on otherwise dark face.
123. It may predate larger animals as well as small mammals, with records of prey as large as juvenile foxes and roe deer.
124. Darlington juvenile court gave the girl a conditional discharge for 12 months and she was warned to stay out of trouble.
125. He said Bush appealed to women voters in 1994 by focusing on education, welfare reform and juvenile justice.
126. In this respect they are the forerunners of the juvenile labour exchanges with their affiliated services of vocational guidance and after-care.
127. It is difficult to point to the material goals which football hooligans or juvenile delinquents are chasing.
128. Hicks obtained a court order waiving the juvenile confidentiality of his case, enabling officials to discuss his arrest and trial.
129. I emphasise that juvenile crime is not the same as adult crime.
130. The teenagers, all of whom are incarcerated at Alameda County juvenile hall, will undergo closed juvenile court proceedings.
131. Base colour in juvenile is olive green along the back, fading into brick-red flanks with a pale beige belly.
132. Summer adult and juvenile speckled paler; purple gloss on mantle only visible in very good light.
133. He later worked with juvenile delinquents in a Florida youth services program.
134. Red of juvenile, both on crown and under tail coverts, is rather pale.
135. Between 1990 and 1994, there was a 57 percent increase in juvenile violent crime arrests.
136. The shape of the skull began to retain more juvenile shape into adulthood, with a bigger brain and a smaller jaw.
137. The last thing she needed tonight was Victoria swanning around looking like a juvenile femmefatale.
138. Was there ever any evidence that juvenile crime rates were significantly different in these countries?
139. Allowing that possibility has always been the chief point of the juvenile justice system.
140. Don't be so juvenile!
141. Juvenile Court proceedings can be reported but under no circumstances may any child involved in the proceedings be identified.
142. They respect their parents and believe lack of discipline can lead to juvenile crime.
143. The first appearance a child would make after being charged would be before a youth court, formerly called a juvenile court.
144. He got off the elevator and went down the corridor to the juvenile bureau.
145. The West End then beckoned,(http://Sentencedict.com) and he appeared as a solid juvenile in a sequence of light comedies.
146. But because of her age and because it was a first offence, she wasn't sent to a juvenile court.
147. The dead giveaway, though, was that they were both way beyond Juvenile Court status and they were both wearing suits.
148. Juvenile delinquent hackers launch potent computer viruses.
149. Dermatoglyph of the juvenile poliosis has its own heredity.
150. The juvenile delinquent was sent to the reformatory.