Definition
LAW
-The release of an offender from detention,
subject to a period of good behaviour under supervision.
- A process of testing or observing the
character or abilities of a person who is new to a job/ role.
Origin
LATIN: PROBARE: TO TEST / PROVE
LATIN: PROBATIO
OLD FRENCH: PROBACION
ENGLISH: PROVE
Synonyms
Trial, apprenticeship, noviciate, test
period, experiment, inquest, proof, inspection, investigation, verification,
analysis.
Relates to:
-A set amount of time
-Length of an action
-Trial period
-An event
-Testing
-Experimentation period
-Observation
-Conditional Release
-Depending on something
-Restricted
-Certain terms
I wanted to step away from the connections the word has with law therefore I am focusing on this idea of 'a set period of time' as you are usually on probation for 'a set period of time' therefore it still links back.
As the word 'probational' is a plosive word I imagine it being used for a company who's main target audience is men.
Here are my ideas of a brand that has connections to 'a set period of time':
A special time in your life such as a wedding = SUIT HIRE or SUIT SHOP
An event or party = FANCY DRESS SHOP
Telling the time = CLOCK SHOP
Telling the time = WATCH SPECIALIST
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