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1 inmate
['ɪnmeɪt]nome (of hospital) paziente m. e f., degente m. e f.; (of mental hospital) internato m. (-a); (of prison) detenuto m. (-a), carcerato m. (-a)* * *['inmeit](one of the people living in an institution, especially a prison or mental hospital.) inquilino; paziente; carcerato* * *inmate /ˈɪnmeɪt/n.2 carcerato; recluso; detenuto3 (arc.) inquilino; coinquilino.* * *['ɪnmeɪt]nome (of hospital) paziente m. e f., degente m. e f.; (of mental hospital) internato m. (-a); (of prison) detenuto m. (-a), carcerato m. (-a) -
2 inmate in·mate n
['ɪnˌmeɪt](of prison) detenuto (-a), carcerato (-a), (of asylum) internato (-a), (of hospital) ricoverato (-a) -
3 follow-up
['fɒləʊʌp] 1.1) (film, record, single, programme) seguito m. (to di)2) (of patient, socialwork case) follow-up m.2.1) (supplementary) [survey, work] = che costituisce il seguito, la prosecuzione di qualcosa; [interview, inspection] di controllo; [discussion, meeting] che segue, successivo; [ letter] di sollecitazione2) (of patient, ex-inmate)* * *noun (further reaction or response: Was there any follow-up to the letter you wrote to the newspaper?) seguito* * *follow-up /ˈfɒləʊʌp/A a.2 che fa seguito a una precedente azione (a un precedente contatto, ecc.): follow-up letter, lettera di sollecitazione; follow-up meetings, incontri successivi ( a una riunione precedente)B n.1 seguito; continuazione; proseguimento: She's written a follow-up to ‘Jane Eyre’, ha scritto il seguito di ‘Jane Eyre’2 azione o cosa che fa seguito a una precedente: There was no follow-up to the meeting, l'incontro non ha avuto seguito (o non ha portato a nulla)3 (scient.) attività di controllo; periodo di osservazione; monitoraggio; (med.) (periodo di) catamnesi: a 10-year follow-up of diabetic patients, osservazione di pazienti diabetici su un arco di 10 anni; (med.) follow-up visit, visita di controllo; (psic.) follow-up studies, studi longitudinali5 ( Internet) risposta; replica (a un messaggio di un forum o di una mailing list, di un newsgroup).* * *['fɒləʊʌp] 1.1) (film, record, single, programme) seguito m. (to di)2) (of patient, socialwork case) follow-up m.2.1) (supplementary) [survey, work] = che costituisce il seguito, la prosecuzione di qualcosa; [interview, inspection] di controllo; [discussion, meeting] che segue, successivo; [ letter] di sollecitazione2) (of patient, ex-inmate)
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inmate — in·mate / in ˌmāt/ n: a person confined in an institution (as a prison or hospital) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. inmate … Law dictionary
Inmate — In mate ([i^]n m[=a]t ), n. [In + mate an associate.] One who lives in the same house or apartment with another; a fellow lodger; esp., one of the occupants of an asylum, hospital, or prison; by extension, one who occupies or lodges in any place… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inmate — In mate , a. Admitted as a dweller; resident; internal. [R.] Inmate guests. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inmate — (n.) 1580s, one allowed to live in a house rented by another (usually for a consideration), from IN (Cf. in) inside + MATE (Cf. mate) companion. Sense of one confined to an institution is first attested 1834 … Etymology dictionary
inmate — ► NOUN ▪ a person living in an institution such as a prison or hospital. ORIGIN originally denoting a lodger or subtenant; probably from INN(Cf. ↑inn) + MATE(Cf. ↑mate) … English terms dictionary
inmate — [in′māt΄] n. [ IN 1 + MATE1] a person living with others in the same building, now esp. one confined with others in a prison or mental institution … English World dictionary
inmate — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fellow ▪ former ▪ a former inmate of an Ohio prison ▪ new ▪ young ▪ … Collocations dictionary
inmate — n. a prison inmate * * * [ ɪnmeɪt] a prison inmate … Combinatory dictionary
inmate — UK [ˈɪnˌmeɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms inmate : singular inmate plural inmates someone who is kept in a prison, mental hospital, or other institution … English dictionary
Inmate Code — About The Inmate Code= Inmate Code refers to the rules and values that have developed among prisoners inside prisons social systems.cite book |author=Clear, Todd R., Cole, George F., Resig, Michael D.|year=2006 |title=American Corrections Seventh … Wikipedia
inmate — noun Date: 1580 any of a group occupying a single place of residence; especially a person confined (as in a prison or hospital) … New Collegiate Dictionary