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convict
[kuhn-vikt, kon-vikt]
verb (used with object)
to prove or declare guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial.
to convict a prisoner of a felony.
to impress with a sense of guilt.
noun
a person proved or declared guilty of an offense.
a person serving a prison sentence.
adjective
Archaic., convicted.
convict
verb
to pronounce (someone) guilty of an offence
noun
a person found guilty of an offence against the law, esp one who is sentenced to imprisonment
a person serving a prison sentence
adjective
obsolete, convicted
Other Word Forms
- convictable adjective
- convictible adjective
- convictive adjective
- convictively adverb
- preconvict verb (used with object)
- reconvict verb (used with object)
- unconvicting adjective
- unconvictive adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of convict1
Word History and Origins
Origin of convict1
Example Sentences
A 2013 trial of a doctor convicted of murdering his wife received some national attention.
The one-time Republican representative was sentenced to more than seven years in prison after he was convicted of wire fraud.
A total of 14 people have been convicted for their part in a £28m conspiracy to defraud more than 3,500 timeshare owners.
Two years later he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.
He has received death threats on a regular basis for years, including one from an anti-vaxxer who was convicted on seven counts in 2022 after threatening Wiener and being found in possession of weapons.
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