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  1. having officially been found guilty of a crime in a law court: Being a convicted criminal, I couldn't really get a job. a convicted murderer. See. convict. Fewer examples. The early release of convicted criminals is a heated issue. It is a federal crime for a convicted felon to possess a gun.

  2. to decide officially in a court of law that someone is guilty of a particular crime: [ T ] There might not have been enough evidence to convict him. convict. noun [ C ] us / ˈkɑn·vɪkt / someone who has been judged guilty of a crime and is in prison as a result.

  3. the fact of officially being found to be guilty of a particular crime, or the act of officially finding someone guilty: conviction for Since it was her first conviction for stealing, she was given a less severe sentence. He has a long record of previous convictions for similar offences.

  4. The meaning of CONVICT is having been convicted. How to use convict in a sentence.

  5. Convicted definition: proven or declared guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial. See examples of CONVICTED used in a sentence.

  6. conviction. noun. con· vic· tion kən-ˈvik-shən. Synonyms of conviction. 1. : the act or process of finding a person guilty of a crime especially in a court of law. 2. a. : a strong persuasion or belief. b. : the state of being convinced. 3. a. : the act of convincing a person of error or of compelling the admission of a truth. b.

  7. A convict is a person who has been found guiltyconvicted — of a crime and is serving a sentence in prison. When you convict (accent on the second syllable) someone of a crime, you find them guilty. The person is then a convict (accent on the first syllable).

  8. verb. /kənˈvɪkt/ [often passive] Verb Forms. to decide and state officially in court that somebody is guilty of a crime. be convicted (of something) He was convicted of fraud. a convicted murderer. convict somebody (of something) There wasn’t enough evidence to convict her. opposite acquit. Collocations Criminal justice. Extra Examples.

  9. A conviction is a strong belief or opinion. It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken. Their religious convictions prevented them from taking up arms. Synonyms: belief, view, opinion, principle More Synonyms of conviction. 2. uncountable noun. If you have conviction, you have great confidence in your beliefs or opinions.

  10. In the legal world, when a judge or jury convicts someone of a crime — finding them guilty — this is called a conviction. Prosecutors try to get convictions, and defense attorneys try to prevent them. Also, convictions are beliefs — principles.

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