Meaning & Definition of word "Penitentiary"

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    Penitentiary

    /ˌpɛnɪˈtɛnʃəri/

    noun:

    • 1. A prison for people convicted of serious crimes.
      • Example: After his conviction, he was sentenced to five years in the state penitentiary.
    • 2. An institution intended for the rehabilitation of offenders.
      • Example: The penitentiary system aims to reduce recidivism through educational programs.
    • 3. A prison designed for long-term confinement of criminals.
      • Example: He spent the majority of his time in a high-security penitentiary.
    • 4. A facility housing inmates who have committed felonies.
      • Example: The penitentiary was overcrowded and in need of reform.
    • 5. A correctional facility for serious offenses, often with a focus on rehabilitation.
      • Example: She volunteered at the local penitentiary, helping inmates learn new skills.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'poenitentia', meaning 'repentance'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    penitentiary system:

    The network of prisons and correctional facilities within a jurisdiction.

    penitentiary sentence:

    A term of imprisonment imposed by a court.

    stray to the penitentiary:

    To end up in prison after making poor choices.

    Related Words

    convict:

    A person found guilty of a crime and sentenced to imprisonment.

    inmate:

    A person confined to an institution like a prison.

    warden:

    An official in charge of a prison.

    Slang Meanings of penitentiary

    Meaning: The pen

    Example Sentence: He’s doing time in the pen for his crimes.

    Meaning: The joint

    Example Sentence: He was sent to the joint after he was caught robbing a store.