probation
n. தெரிந்தாயும் நிலை, முதனிலைத் தேர்வு, சமயம்புகுபவர்க்குரிய குறிப்பிட்ட கால அளவான புகுமுகத்தேர்வு நிலை, முதல்முறைக்குற்றவாளிகளுக்கு நன்னடத்தைச் சோதனைமுறையான விடுதலை.
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Pro*ba"tion, n. Etym: [L. probatio, fr. probare to try, examine, prove: cf. F. probation. See Prove.] 1. The act of proving; also, that which proves anything; proof. [Obs.] When by miracle God dispensed great gifts to the laity, . . . he gave probation that he intended that all should prophesy and preach. Jer. Taylor. 2. Any proceeding designed to ascertain truth, to determine character, qualification, etc.; examination; trial; as, to engage a person on probation. Hence, specifically: (a) The novitiate which a person must pass in a convent, to probe his or her virtue and ability to bear the severities of the rule. (b) The trial of a ministerial candidate's qualifications prior to his ordination, or to his settlement as a pastor. (c) Moral trial; the state of man in the present life, in which he has the opportunity of proving his character, and becoming qualified for a happier state. No [view of human life] seems so reasonable as that which regards it as a state of probation. Paley.