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ankle monitor
noun
A device that individuals under house arrest or parole are often required to wear to track their location.
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It took a while for them to put the ankle monitor on and release him.
He passed a man strapped with an ankle monitor, another marcher in the homeless parade.
Virginia hobbles while she walks — turns out she's wearing an ankle monitor.
Mr. Phillips held up the ankle monitor to a cheering Dallas courtroom.
She could then be sentenced to community control, which could require an ankle monitor, or probation.
Meanwhile, he will remain under house arrest and must wear an ankle monitor.
His movements are tracked by federal immigration agents; he wears an ankle monitor.
Sandusky is confined to his home and must wear an ankle monitor.
How cumbersome is your ankle monitor? A. Um, it doesn't bother me.
If Sandusky can post bail, he will have to wear an electronic ankle monitor and be subject to house arrest.
He must wear an ankle monitor, but he will be able to live with his wife and three children.
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