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provost court

[ proh-voh ]

noun

  1. a military court convened in occupied territory under military government, usually composed of one officer and empowered to try military personnel and civilians for minor offenses.


provost court

/ ±è°ùəˈ±¹É™ÊŠ /

noun

  1. a military court for trying people charged with minor offences in an occupied area
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of provost court1

First recorded in 1860–65
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Example Sentences

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At the present time there are also American provost courts which take cognizance of "offenses against the military government."

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