/ɛks-ˈɪnmeɪt/ – noun
Definition: 1. người đã từng bị giam giữ (trong nhà tù, tại nơi cư trú);
2. cựu tù nhân.
A more throughout explanation: An ex-inmate refers to a person who was previously incarcerated in a prison or correctional facility but has since been released and is no longer serving a sentence.
Example: The ex-inmate was granted parole after serving five years in prison for robbery.