sentence
noun | \ ˈsent-ᵊns, -ᵊnz \ | sen·tence
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: a judgment formally pronouncing the punishment to be inflicted on one convicted of a crime
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: the punishment that one convicted of a crime is ordered to receive
— concurrent sentence
: a sentence that runs at the same time as another— consecutive sentence
: a sentence that runs before or after another— cumulative sentence
: consecutive sentence in this entry; also : the combination of two or more consecutive sentences— death sentence
: a sentence condemning the convicted defendant to death— determinate sentence
: a sentence for a fixed rather than indeterminate length of time— general sentence
: a sentence that does not allocate the punishment imposed for the individual counts on which the defendant was convicted Note: General sentences are impermissible.— indeterminate sentence
: a sentence of minimum and maximum duration with the exact length to be later determined (as by a parole board)— life sentence
: a sentence of imprisonment for the rest of the convicted defendant's life— mandatory sentence
: a sentence that is specifically required or falls within a range required by statute as punishment for an offense imposed the minimum mandatory sentence for distributing drugs near a school— presumptive sentence
: a sentence that is the presumed punishment for an offense and is subject to the upward or downward adjustment of its severity depending on aggravating and mitigating factors— split sentence
: a sentence of which part is served in prison and the other suspended and usually replaced by probation— suspended sentence
: a sentence the imposition or execution of which is suspended by the court
sentence
transitive verb
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: to impose a sentence on