A young person, not fully developed.
Individual organism that has not yet reached its adult form, sexual maturity, size;if transition from juvenile to fully mature is a more prolonged process (puberty for example), then juveniles during this transformation are sometimes called subadults.
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Examples for "juvenile person "
1 In front of the entrance are six erect colossal figures representing juvenile persons , three on each side of the entrance, in narrow recesses.
Displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity.
1 A £1 million programme for juvenile offenders was provided in the Budget.
2 Fine Gael has published a £90 million programme to cut juvenile crime.
3 The move forms part of a new Government crackdown on juvenile offenders.
4 The state also fired Bob Hayter, who was commissioner for juvenile justice.
5 Of course, there's the possibility she may be sent to juvenile detention.
6 The juvenile was freed after completing three years in a reform home.
7 And in this year the first juvenile frog arrived on April 1st.
8 A place of detention for juvenile offenders.' His voice becomes formal, sarcastic.
9 One juvenile patient did not improve and remained in the myopathic state.
10 However, it was sufficient to establish her as a juvenile of promise.
11 Furthermore, juvenile EE exposure prevented the trauma-associated increase in a1 expression levels.
12 The figure was estimated following a national survey of Garda juvenile - liaison officers.
13 Couch was originally sentenced to 10 years' probation by a juvenile court.
14 As part of plea negotiations, his charged was moved to juvenile court.
15 Some appreciate the simplicity of the concept, while others think it's juvenile .
16 They were kept in custody at the juvenile centre for their safety.
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