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Juveniles Meaning in English

word · lemma: juvenile

ˈdʒuvəˌnaɪɫz/, /ˈdʒuvənəɫz
JOO-vuh-nylez
dʒˈuːvənˌaɪlz
JOO-vuh-nylez

Definition

People who are not yet adults, usually referring to teenagers or children in a legal or official context.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in legal or official language to describe minors, especially in criminal justice or youth services contexts. 'Juveniles' usually means young people below 18. Not typically used in everyday speech to refer to children; 'kids' or 'teens' are more common informally.

Example Sentences

The police caught two juveniles vandalizing the park.

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The new law protects the rights of juveniles in court.

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Some sports have special leagues for juveniles.

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The community center runs programs to help juveniles stay out of trouble.

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It's not uncommon for juveniles to make mistakes as they grow up.

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Many juveniles who end up in court need more support, not just punishment.

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