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semilibertà

day release; semi-liberty

noun seh-mee-lee-ber-TAH Rare

Usage Note

Semilibertà is a legal-penal term for a regime that allows a prisoner to leave the facility during the day (e.g. for work or study) and return at night — roughly equivalent to 'day release' or 'semi-open detention'. Like all Italian nouns ending in an accented vowel, it is invariable in the plural: le semilibertà. It is a compound of semi- (half) + libertà (freedom).

Examples

"Il detenuto è in regime di semilibertà."

Natural Translation

The prisoner is on day release.

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