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Understanding the Meanings of "Ex-Offender," "Ex-Prisoner," and Other Related Terms

A person who has been convicted of a crime and has served time in prison or jail.
Example: "He's an ex-convict, so he's had a lot of experience with the criminal justice system."
Synonyms: former convict, released convict, parolee.
Antonyms: non-convict, innocent person.

2. What is the meaning of ex-offender ?
A person who has been convicted of a crime and has served time in prison or jail, but has since been released and is now living in the community.
Example: "He's an ex-offender, so he's had to adjust to life on the outside."
Synonyms: former offender, released offender, parolee.
Antonyms: non-offender, innocent person.

3. What is the meaning of ex-prisoner ?
A person who has been imprisoned for a crime and has since been released.
Example: "He's an ex-prisoner, so he's had to deal with the challenges of reintegrating into society."
Synonyms: former prisoner, released prisoner, parolee.
Antonyms: non-prisoner, innocent person.

4. What is the meaning of ex-con ?
A colloquial term for a person who has been convicted of a crime and has served time in prison or jail.
Example: "He's an ex-con, so he knows how to survive on the streets."
Synonyms: former convict, released convict, parolee.
Antonyms: non-con, innocent person.

5. What is the meaning of ex-felon ?
A person who has been convicted of a felony and has served time in prison or jail, but has since been released and is now living in the community.
Example: "He's an ex-felon, so he's had to deal with the challenges of finding employment."
Synonyms: former felon, released felon, parolee.
Antonyms: non-felon, innocent person.

6. What is the meaning of ex-criminal ?
A person who has been convicted of a crime and has served time in prison or jail, but has since been released and is now living in the community.
Example: "He's an ex-criminal, so he knows how to navigate the criminal underworld."
Synonyms: former criminal, released criminal, parolee.
Antonyms: non-criminal, innocent person.

7. What is the meaning of ex-inmate ?
A person who has been imprisoned for a crime and has since been released.
Example: "He's an ex-inmate, so he's had to adjust to life on the outside."
Synonyms: former inmate, released inmate, parolee.
Antonyms: non-inmate, innocent person.

8. What is the meaning of ex-offender with a record ?
A person who has been convicted of one or more crimes and has served time in prison or jail, but has since been released and is now living in the community with a criminal record.
Example: "He's an ex-offender with a record, so he's had to deal with the challenges of finding employment."
Synonyms: former offender with a record, released offender with a record, parolee with a record.
Antonyms: non-offender with a record, innocent person with no criminal record.

9. What is the meaning of ex-prisoner with a record ?
A person who has been imprisoned for one or more crimes and has since been released, but still has a criminal record.
Example: "He's an ex-prisoner with a record, so he's had to deal with the challenges of reintegrating into society."
Synonyms: former prisoner with a record, released prisoner with a record, parolee with a record.
Antonyms: non-prisoner with a record, innocent person with no criminal record.

10. What is the meaning of ex-con with a record ?
A person who has been convicted of one or more crimes and has served time in prison or jail, but has since been released and still has a criminal record.
Example: "He's an ex-con with a record, so he knows how to navigate the criminal underworld."
Synonyms: former con with a record, released con with a record, parolee with a record.
Antonyms: non-con with a record, innocent person with no criminal record.

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