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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
While most of the group were eventually caught and convicted, a few others involved escaped or were never conclusively identified.
He said he "felt shocked" that Hopper had been convicted.
A former priest convicted of abusing members of a "cult-like" church group will face a second trial next year.
If convicted as charged, he faces up to 20 years in federal prison.
His not guilty plea means he will face trial and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty if he is convicted.
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